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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Official Microsoft Key Note Live Stream Thread

For anyone who wants to watch M$ key note conference the link is below. 

M$ bring the big guns for sales thunder!

http://www.xbox.com/en-GB/e3.



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I refuse to install silverlight.



I refuse to uninstall silverlight.



Tease.

Here's hoping that its a good press conference!



superchunk said:

I refuse to install silverlight.


You know Silverlight will actually NOT crash your browser like Flash does?



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Cueil said:
superchunk said:

I refuse to install silverlight.


You know Silverlight will actually NOT crash your browser like Flash does?


Its just another thing running in the background hoggin resources.

I actually agree with Apple on this one. No more proprietary crap. No silverlight and if Flash wasn't already so plentiful, I'd remove it as well. Hopefully standardization of HTML5 will rid us of Flash too.



Its on Spike TV as well.   Got my DVR at the ready.



  Tifa got MOVES!

Isn't there an official E3 PRess Conference thread for MS in the sticky bit?



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

Thanks for the link Selnor, I was wondering if they'd have it live on-line.

Feedback from Microsoft's opening act yesterday was at best neutral/confused, at worst negative.  I hope they spent their "style" yesterday and have a lot of "substance" at thier show today.



superchunk said:
Cueil said:
superchunk said:

I refuse to install silverlight.


You know Silverlight will actually NOT crash your browser like Flash does?


Its just another thing running in the background hoggin resources.

I actually agree with Apple on this one. No more proprietary crap. No silverlight and if Flash wasn't already so plentiful, I'd remove it as well. Hopefully standardization of HTML5 will rid us of Flash too.

You’re making an assumption that HTML5 standardization will end up drastically different than previous HTML "Standardization". I actually have very low hopes for HTML 5 because it is likely that Chrome, Safari, IE, and Firefox will all decide to interpret the standard differently.