[World-Wide News] (compiled by Liu Qinghe) when Apple did not integrate Adobe Flash technology into the iPhone, it seems that it has provided an opportunity for its rival Microsoft's Silverlight technology. However, from the current situation, neither apple nor Microsoft seems to be tied to the iPhone. On the contrary, Microsoft is turning its attention to Google's Android operating system.
According to Microsoft official Scott Gesell, Apple will not integrate plug-ins such as Silverlight or Adobe Flash in Safari mobile browsers for a long time, according to techradar.com. According to Gesell, "Apple may integrate Silverlight or flash in the Safari browser in the future, but it seems impossible at present, it is not until apple opens the Safari browser to third-party plug-ins such as Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Flash that our technology can have the opportunity to log on to the iPhone."
Microsoft will consider developing related technologies for Google's Android operating system. Google's Android operating system is an openSource codeProduct. According to Gesell, "The situation of Google's mobile phone platform is different. It is a more open platform. That is to say, we will continue to pay attention to this platform. Of course, because it has been deployed, if it is selling well, we will certainly observe it carefully and follow it closely in the future to develop related technologies for it ."