Because it is c# java's direct competitor.

On 16 jan, 19:06, Joseph Ottinger <j...@enigmastation.com> wrote:
> Why would you hate to say that on a java mailing list?
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> On Saturday, January 15, 2011, remco <remco.gr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I hate to say this on a java newsgroup but I was using a silverlight
> > video website on my ubuntu laptop I use for work. Moonlight of the
> > mono project worked very well and it is open source. So there is your
> > open source alternative to flash,
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> > On 14 jan, 09:03, Markos Fragkakis <markos.fragka...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Daring Fireball has some good questions, such as how shipping Flash
> >> > with Chrome ... fits in 
> >> > here.http://daringfireball.net/2011/01/simple_questions
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> >> Well, right now there is no open source alternative to Flash, is
> >> there? And by alternative, I mean an alternative that would replace
> >> Flash without the end user loosing features or quality.
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> >> For example, I can't see how would they do Street View without Flash
> >> right now.
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> >> I believe that as soon as such a solution exists, Google will move its
> >> applications away from Flash.
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