AFR : Microsoft sees the light with browser
The interview I did with Renai LeMay made it into the The Australian Financial Review today.
Here's a quicky scan of the article
Renai got a few quotes from Richard Lord at Hyro a local internet and new media developer.
We haven't been out to meet with Hyro yet, so I can understand why they are not up to date with Silverlight.
Michael and Shane - time to go visit Hyro!!!
Technorati tags: Silverlight, AFR, Frank Arrigo
Comments
Anonymous
July 02, 2007
Flintoft, Bunker et al. - "I have you now" as Lord Vader would say. ShanemoAnonymous
July 03, 2007
What ever happened to journalists that actually understand technology. They essentially printed two contradicting statements regarding support on the Mac platform without any clarification and that's just the start. Let's just hope none of Evil Dogberts in grey suits (aka decision makers) demand either technology based on what they read in this article. For the record, both products are supported on the Mac platform. On-going future cross-platform support is obviously something Adobe has traditionally been better at than Microsoft. Anyone remember Internet Explorer, Windows Media player, Visual Basic for Applications... for the Mac platform?Anonymous
February 25, 2008
A few weeks back I was interviewed by AFR journalist Renai LeMay about life over in the US. I have beenAnonymous
February 25, 2008
A few weeks back I was interviewed by AFR journalist Renai LeMay about life over in the US. I have been