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RE[5]: Good for a tech demo, but nothng really useful.
by pandronic on Thu 18th Aug 2011 05:30
in reply to "RE[4]: Good for a tech demo, but nothng really useful."
We are talking about how to define an OS and how Silverlight OS fits that definition. And I'm saying that nowadays the UI is the OS to most people, so Silverlight OS and other "Web OSes" can theoretically be considered OSes if you slap a Linux, BSD or Windows foundation under them.
RE[6]: Good for a tech demo, but nothng really useful.
by AndrewZ on Thu 18th Aug 2011 12:51
in reply to "RE[5]: Good for a tech demo, but nothng really useful."





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Bad article title.
I'm not so sure this things are important to the vast majority of people. What I think is important is the experience to the end user. The rest is easily provided by Linux, BSD or why not a stripped down Windows. "
Then we are now talking about two different things. I am referring to "Silverlight OS". Not sure why you are responding in this thread, because we are talking about Silverlight as an OS. Not public opinion polls.