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At its Mix '07 conference, Microsoft introduces a media-streaming service for Silverlight and support for .Net tools.
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- Um, no
- by tashman April 30, 2007 12:01 PM PDT
- I don't see how this will go anywhere. No Linux support means, flash will be around a long time.
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- RIF
- by kojacked April 30, 2007 12:08 PM PDT
- "To do that, Microsoft will provide a cross-platform version of the .Net framework"
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(3 Comments)I suppose Microsoft is going to make the .Net Framework cross platform for no reason since as you state it will lack Linux support. Your assumption also assumes that web developers even concern themselves with compliance with what runs on Linux...