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interesting article re. flash & video on the interwebs
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<blockquote data-quote="TastesLikeChicken" data-source="post: 3185666" data-attributes="member: 9539"><p>Well, no. It's closed source (which is of no consequence to development really unless there are bugs in the runtime which there tend not to be) but is an open specification. There is absolutely nothing to stop anyone from developing their own runtimes should they wish (as Mono have done quite successfully).</p><p></p><p>I'm not such a huge open source fanboi, while it's nice, I don't agree that everything in the world must be open source. Open standards, now that's something different..</p><p></p><p>And, until Google open their adsense, page rank & search algorithms, they have hardly "set the blueprint for a successful 'open' web business". Nothing that Google actually make money on is open (source or standard...).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TastesLikeChicken, post: 3185666, member: 9539"] Well, no. It's closed source (which is of no consequence to development really unless there are bugs in the runtime which there tend not to be) but is an open specification. There is absolutely nothing to stop anyone from developing their own runtimes should they wish (as Mono have done quite successfully). I'm not such a huge open source fanboi, while it's nice, I don't agree that everything in the world must be open source. Open standards, now that's something different.. And, until Google open their adsense, page rank & search algorithms, they have hardly "set the blueprint for a successful 'open' web business". Nothing that Google actually make money on is open (source or standard...). [/QUOTE]
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interesting article re. flash & video on the interwebs
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