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    Comment #3096227

    Isn't this basically the exact same thing as pinned sites in IE9?

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    Comment #1994916

    App Store = today's AOL keyword

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    Comment #1864588

    The question on my mind is whether native development will continue to be the favored means of development on mobile platforms or if it will fade in favor of the browser as native …

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    Comment #1848323

    It will, they just focused on UI and development ecosystem first and I'm sure the updated mobile IE will be a derivative of IE9 which isn't complete yet.

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    Comment #1848209

    My theory is they wanted some way to get a bit of return on investment from WPF and thus WPF/E which became Silverlight. In 2007 or so who was to know that Apple would have the clo…

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    Comment #1847966

    Proprietary client side solutions don't make any sense with the advent of what is being called HTML5. Apple's refusal to support RIA platforms on iOS is just accelerating their dem…

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    Comment #1839739

    XP, for example, has some level of support into 2014, so from a business perspective one can trust that they'll provide support for quite some time, that is something you won't get…

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    Comment #1839656

    As pointed out the Zune lives on but I think it'd be difficult to argue it really made a substantive splash in the market despite arguably being a superior device as well as having…

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    Comment #1838929

    I'm more inclined to think the phone will fail for the same reasons the Zune did, too little too late. But then the media player market was much broader and more saturated in 2006 …