Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Mar 2010 20:21 UTC, submitted by poundsmack
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With that much money, it's never too late.
Microsoft don't make money from IE through sales of IE. IE's only real purpose (from a MS financial POV) is to try to lock users in, to make it so that in order to surf the full extent of the web one must use IE. Silverlight is an extension of this ... an attempt to make rich web content available only to users of Microsoft's platform.
To this extent, incompatibility, and non-compliance with web standards are normal fetaures of IE.
It hasn't worked. IE's incompatibility and non-compliance with web standards is driving people away from IE. Even worse, from a Microsoft POV, is that once people wean themselves from IE, they realise that there are alternatives to Microsoft software, and those people find (often to their surprise) that the alternatives are cheaper, have better license terms, faster, more secure and less restrictive than Microsoft's offerings.
People find that they don't need to use Microsoft software at all. They escape from this kind of burden:
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9164438/Microsoft_s_security...
http://ostatic.com/blog/improve-internet-health-with-a-microsoft-ta...
(as if there isn't enough Microsoft tax already!)
From a Microsoft POV, that is a disaster for Microsoft (from a user POV it is an enormous relief).
Edited 2010-03-04 03:05 UTC
Silverlight is an extension of this ... an attempt to make rich web content available only to users of Microsoft's platform.
Yes, that mean Silverlight vendor lock-in which only works on one operating syste-- wait a minute.. no it doesn't.
From someone who gets paid to develop Silverlight, and is able to compile once, and run it across Windows, OSX, and Linux with nearly identical performance, your claims are complete and utter bullshit.
No proposed webstandard, or combination of any webstandard comes even close to providing anywhere near the productivity that I am able to achieve using Silverlight. On many browsers across many platforms. Nothing.





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With that much money, it's never too late.