BEIJING, April 17 (Xinhuanet) -- Microsoft Corp. is touting a new software
named Silverlight that places videos on websites in a effort to grab users from
the market leader, Adobe Systems Inc.'s Flash.
Silverlight will be used by companie s such as Netflix Inc. and Universal
Music Group, said Forest Key, a director of product management at Microsoft. The
technology will help them create video-intensive Web pages that will appear the
same on almost all operating systems.
Microsoft is promoting the program as cheaper and easier for Web developers
to use than Flash, which is on 98 percent of the world's personal computers. The
company expects the program to encourage Web designers to use more Microsoft
tools, Key said.
This week, Adobe plans to introduce technologies to lower the cost of
encoding Flash videos, said Michele Turner, an Adobe vice president.
"Developing for Flash is dead-on cheap," Turner said. "We feel like we're
way ahead today."
But Key said there weren't enough website designers familiar with Flash.
"The explosion of media on the Web is not happening as fast as it could
because Flash isn't as good as it should be," he said.
(Agencies)
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