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MS To Push Silverlight Via Redesigned Microsoft.com

Marilyn M. writes "It looks like Microsoft is getting desperate about the dismal rates of Silverlight adoption by consumers and developers since its release earlier this year. According to NeoSmart Technologies, Microsoft is preparing a fully Silverlight-powered redesign of their website, doing away with most HTML pages entirely. With over 60 million unique users visiting Microsoft.com a month, Microsoft's last-ditch effort might be what it takes to breathe some life back into Silverlight. The article notes: 'At the moment, very few non-Microsoft-owned sites are using Silverlight at all; let alone for the entire UI.'"

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  1. Firefox... by binaryspiral · · Score: 5, Funny

    If it doesn't work in Firefox, I'm not interested.

    Oh wait... it does. Just kidding - still not interested.

    1. Re:Firefox... by Stamen · · Score: 5, Funny

      I gave Microsoft a chance in 1995, then I gave them a chance in 98, 99, and 2001, and 2003. I gave them a chance with Webclasses, with ActiveX, with Fox Pro, with Visual J, with DNA, with vbscript, with jscript, with J#, with VB. I gave them a chance with IE, then again with IE, then again.

      I'm sure if I just give them this one more chance, they'll be fine, just this last chance, this is going to be the one that works out... I know it, I just know it.

  2. Earlier this year? by deckardt · · Score: 5, Funny

    MS is giving up after 3 days? wow!

  3. Re:Let's make MS Help EVEN Worse by ShatteredArm · · Score: 5, Funny

    You should have seen how badly the member website for Microsoft Certified Professionals crapped out when I tried getting in. The error message actually displayed a Guid.

    And yes, I'm completely aware of the irony.

  4. Re:Breeze to Program by somersault · · Score: 5, Funny

    Ah - so the rumours about it having poor floating point compatibility were true?

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    which is totally what she said
  5. Just in case there was any doubt... by Foerstner · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...that .Net was a clone of Java.

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    The US free market: two halves of a government-granted duopoly are free to set the market price.