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Poor little Silverlight. It's gotta be tough enough trying to put a chink in Adobe's Flash armor, and the...
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We're still waiting for some real Silverlight-enabled apps for Windows Mobile, but Microsoft is diving in head-first on the...
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Video: Silverlight Mobile Demo - MIX Although we briefly mentioned Silverlight for Windows Mobile a couple days ago, we added...
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Looks like, in addition to Silverlight, Flash Lite will be rolled directly into Windows Mobile by year's end, per...
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Just had to follow up on yesterday afternoon’s post about Microsoft and Linux developers. I came across this mystifying site this morning: By embracing diverse application development approaches and partner business models, Microsoft participates in a world of choice in which individuals and organizations can pursue their goals based on what uniquely inspires them, including open source.
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Ars Technica is reporting that there’s now a Linux-based browser plugin for Microsoft’s Silverlight. Silverlight is a cross platform “media plugin” that looks to be positioned as a very nice Flash competitor.
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There's a lot of news coming out of MEDC, but sadly not a lot that makes sense to poor little non-developers like me. Here's something that caught my eye, though, a demo of Silverlight,, which is Microsoft's cross-platform competitor to Flash. What's neat about it is how well Silverlight manages to integrate constantly updated data, a flashy UI, and video into a single app. Check out the linked video demo below to see it.
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What’s great about Silverlight, though, it that it’s heavily cross-platform, supporting IE, Firefox, Safari, and - here’s the exiciting part, Windows Today at the 2007 National Association of Broadcasters conference (NAB2007), Microsoft Corp.... Early supporters of the new platform include Akamai Technologies Inc., Brightcove Inc., Eyeblaster Inc., Limelight Networks, Major League Baseball and Netflix Inc. Read: Microsoft Unveils Silverlight to Power the Next Generation of Media Experiences on the Web: Leading media companies and solution providers announce support for new solution for video and interactivity on Mac- and Windows-based Web browsers.
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