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When in comparison to Silverlight/Flash someone mentions HTML5, an unfinished "standard", which seems like will never ever provide a standard video spec then either that person doesn't really understand what they are talking about or is living in a parallel universe. You should just stop the discussion right there.
This is all disregarding the many nice features like dynamic bandwidth manipulation which Silverlight does and Flash is going to support. Or having to deal with the f--king mess that Javascript is to provide same interactivity that comes near ready with C#/SL.
Real world is much harsher place than imaginary open utopia.
Edited 2009-11-25 01:02 UTC