Hi guys,

you probably heard already, but if not, here it is - Adobe buys 
Macromedia. Now it will be interesting, what will happen. I read plenty 
of comments on OSNews.com related article and most ppl do not welcome 
the merge, as it sounds like a monopoly of webdesign. There was even one 
interesting remark:

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We now know why Flex (latest, promising Macromedia technology combining 
Flash with server side development) for .NET systems (Windows+IIS) has 
been announced but has not been released while you already have Flex for 
Java containers.

Keep in mind that we now have three major competitors:

Server side (and Enterprise) :
.NET
Java
Flex (Flash)

Client side:
Avalon-enabled systems (Longhorn)
Java
Flash

Mobile:
.NET CE
Java ME
Flash ME

Adobe decided to finally put in place a development platform that has in 
Flash and PDF its major foundations. This is a very bold outcome. While 
I use .NET for server development, I have to admit that I love Flash as 
client technology.

Please, also notice that no-one (but Google, maybe) is caring about HTML 
anymore. HTML is dead in long terms (AT LAST! :-).
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The last sentence is something which makes me think, that author of that 
post might be right. X-Internet is taking-off. Let's hope Rebservices 
take-off too, and that rebol-as-a-library is spread around the net to do 
the job.

Cheers,
-pekr-

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