Comments on: We all love this Olympics, right? Not Adobe
How on earth could Adobe blow its big shot at the gold? The company's second place finish to Microsoft is a boon for Silverlight just when it's most needed.
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But at 1.5 million downloads a day starting in April, that comes in around 200 million, so MS is not going to miss me anyway. And only 1/8 of them actually watched the Olympics on it anyway.
Big surprise considering all the money Microsoft has poured into "BS"NBC and their other joint products.
"Microsoft made a point of playing up the . . . copy protection of its video streams." MS and copy protection - that's the name of the game when it comes to Windows.
That's how it USED to be. Hasn't been that way for years now. Nobody is afraid of Microsoft anymore...that's pretty 1999.
Yeah Silverlight is far more powerful than Flash and MS designed it for the future of streaming video hence on some older PC's it may not work as well and def not on PowerPC Macs with their 8 year old architecture.
all in all IMHO MS is doing an amaaaazing job with Silverlight and the Olympics and Tom Honeybone, Steve Skeplowich, Chris Carper, Ben Waggoner and the entire SL team should be PROUD.
Nice work guys and THANKS CNET FOR covering this story so thoroughly.
FYI: No content protection/SilverlightDRM/PlayReady on the Olympics for now.
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Cannibalism or the horse before the cart I suppose.
OTH- thanks to NBC for doing this. The video looks pretty good for free, and I have been able to watc hseveral events without having to listen to NBC broadcasters (and their harrowing, corny stupid stories). The video covers the games equally- not filtered, not focusing on Americans who have no chance of winning while some fabulous performance is missed.
- by surfpark August 15, 2008 11:40 AM PDT
- I'm not sure that Adobe actually needs to Olympics. Aside from the huge waste of money the event would be, its not going to compel users to use Silverlight after the event. It would have been a bigger coup d'état if Microsoft had gotten Google, Amazon, or another high traffic web site to use the technology beyond the summer. Once the holiday season begins, many of the users that installed Silverlight will either un-install it or forget about it completely.
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- by WhuzYoDaddy August 15, 2008 3:44 PM PDT
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- by Ilgaz August 17, 2008 3:02 PM PDT
- Adobe was clever to stay away just like Real Networks. Any lag, performance issue or even computer slowness would be blamed on their software no matter it is related or not.
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Showing 1 of 2 pages (43 Comments)Google IS using Silverlight.
http://www.informationweek.com/blog/main/archives/2008/08/googles_doublec.html
My Cell phone comes with Flash screensavers. Does MS think it will change the game? Start with supporting PowerPC Mac, Linux and FreeBSD which Adobe supports. Make sure your 10th generation software (flash 10) can play first generation without problems. That is what they try to race.
Along with Air/Flex, Flash is becoming the defacto BASIC like software language which ANYONE can code for, even including Linux guys.
MS is too late again and they are still daring to play same games as not supporting Linux or dropping powerpc support. Like anyone CARES!