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Roger Magoulas, our director of research, sent out the recent comment and graph as part of his weekly analysis of the latest load of our Bookscan-based data mart:
What's keeping Adobe up at night? Probably not Silverlight. I noticed the Silverlight topic looking bright red [in the treemap visualization that shows week-to-week changes by topic] and thought I would take a look - see the chart below. Since Silverlight and the somewhat related Expression Web books started appearing in October, we don't see much trendworthy activity. We do see Flash selling 6-7 times the units as Expression Web, Flash experiencing a holiday bump and Flex increasing steadily. Silverlight and Expression Web are young and Microsoft famously sticks by its products - should be an interesting topic to follow.
In short, if book sales are any indicator, traction for Silverlight appears to be quite low.
While Roger is correct in noting that it's never wise to count Microsoft out, so far it does appear that they haven't made much of a dent in Flash's dominance.
SearchEngineWatch recently reported that even Microsoft is still not using Silverlight on many of its web properties.
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翻译:xiaochong
我们的Director of research——Roger Magoulas给出最近的评论和图表,这是我们基于Bookscan的数据每周分析的一部分:
是什么让Adobe在目前不景气的形势下还能坚持得住?恐怕不是Silverlight。我注意到Silerlight的书一路鲜红(可视化数据显示了图书销售每周的变化)所以我认为应该看一看。自从Silerlight和相关的Express Web书十月份上市以来看不到什么起色。Flash的选题销售册数相当于Expression Web的7-8倍,Flash还经历了假期高潮而且Flex也稳步增长。Silerlight和Express Web都还刚刚出来而且微软一向坚持产品——应该关注这个有趣的题目。
简而言之,如果说图书销售能说明什么问题的话那Silerlight看来表现平平。
然而Roger在分析里面是对的:忽视微软是不明智的,尽管目前它还没从Flash身上占到什么便宜。SearchEngineWatch最近报道即使微软也没在自己的Web上采用Silerlight。
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