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"Internet Explorer 7 is the Best Release We Ever Did"
Jul 22, 2008, 20 :15 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4579 reads)

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"derStandard.at: Adobe is pushing hard for Flash and Air, Microsoft for Silverlight, which are all not open technologies, do you think the Web is going to be more "closed" in the future than it historically was?"

"Blizzard: Well, they use a couple of gaps we are closing now. Flash didn't really, really take off until video came along, so we are adding video-support for our next release. It probably won't be universal for the time being, but Apple included video in Safari 3.1 too, so we are starting to see this getting picked up. There are also different gaps, a lot of animation stuff that we still don't do, but which we are adding to our platform.""

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