@General C#
I agree that .Net is still king on Windows but at the same time Microsoft is trying to woo all of these new college kids that have not bought into the Microsoft platform. Most of these kids are looking at iOS, Android, and HTML5. They will continue to lob bones at their large legacy developer community but they know if they can't get the new generation exicited about their technology they will continue to have their butts handed to them by Apple and Google. For right now though there is a huge gap between the promise of HTML 5 and what it actually delivers. Good luck trying to do something cool in HTML 5 and have it work across platform. Notice that Google Chrome based version of Angry Birds requires Adobe Flash in addition to WebGL.
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