Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 2nd May 2007 19:17 UTC, submitted by WillM
Mono Project "The Mono open-source project will create a Linux version of Silverlight by the end of year, said Miguel de Icaza, a Novell vice president and head of Mono. At the Mix '07 conference on Monday, Microsoft touted the ability to write Silverlight Web applications that run on Internet Explorer, Firefox and the Safari browser on Mac OS. Next up for Silverlight is an edition for mobile devices, including Windows Mobile. Asked about plans for Linux, Microsoft executives have been non-committal, saying that it will depend on demand. But de Icaza, who is attending Mix, was able to commit without hesitating."
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Adobe you listening?
by viator on Wed 2nd May 2007 22:39 UTC
viator
Member since:
2005-10-11

Adobe better open source flash asap.
With the help of the mono project ms will have ANOTHER monpoly bfore you know it!

RE: Adobe you listening?
by tomcat on Wed 2nd May 2007 22:57 in reply to "Adobe you listening?"
tomcat Member since:
2006-01-06

Seriously, who wants a monopoly on crappy web applets?

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RE[2]: Adobe you listening?
by twenex on Thu 3rd May 2007 02:07 in reply to "RE: Adobe you listening?"
twenex Member since:
2006-04-21

Seriously, who wants a monopoly on crappy web applets?

Probably the same people who want a monopoly on crappy operating systems.

>hands tomcat a WA phone directory<

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