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Microsoft is to shift the focus from Silverlight supports HTML5


November 1, according to foreign media reports, the competition in front of the field of rich Internet applications increasingly fierce indeed, but a standard among these emerging standards seems to be getting some support. Some news channels and blog reports that Microsoft is the focus from his own Silverlight rich client environment towards supporting HTML5. Earlier this year, HTML5 has been Apple's strong support. Apple iPad and iPhone designated as the preferred HTML5 rich client platform standard, but not Adobe's Flash choice. ZDNet site reporter Mary Jo Foley for some remarks on the Microsoft Professional Developers Conference were analyzed. She found a lot of discussion about HTML5, but there is no mention of a speech Microsoft Silverlight. She interviewed Bob Muglia, vice president of Microsoft's server and tools division, discusses this change and found that she found this shift beyond the circumstances of her discovery: While Silverlight will continue to be the development platform for Windows Phone, but Microsoft cross-platform strategy will support HTML5. Silverlight will continue to be cross-platform solution that will work in the future on a variety of operating system / browser platforms. However, HTML5 is truly cross-platform solution for all platforms, including Apple's iOS platform. Dean Hachamovitch, general manager of Microsoft's IE browser department in May this year, has said that the future of the network is HTML5. World Wide Web Consortium standards organization HTML5 is still drafting stage. This new standard is intended to build on the World Wide Web and content display, integrated video playback and drag and drop functions, such as Silverlight and Flash and provides third-party browser plug-ins. 


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