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Nokia just announced its intentions on bringing Microsoft's Silverlight to its mobile phones: Nokia to bring Microsoft Silverlight powered experiences to millions of mobile users March 04, 2008 Extends choice for developers on the world's leading...
Silverlight is pretty cool for doing interactive web apps. I think they concentrated on Video too much on version one and I would have wanted the features in Silverlight 2.0 (WPF controls etc.) in 1.0 and video added later on. Comm'on, how many of...
Scott Guthrie just published a comprehensive post detailing Microsoft's .NET web products roadmap. To sum up the release schedule: .NET Framework Source Code - No date specified in the post but should be any time now. ASP.NET 3.5 Extensions - Preview...
In the Seattle area on November 29 and looking for something to do? Why not join a Silverlight workshop at Microsoft Redmond? On November 29, 2007 Microsoft will be hosting Silverlight 1.0 Fire Starter on the Redmond, Washington campus. This daylong event...
Just came across this new WPF\Silverlight site - nibbles : snack tutorials for hungry designers . As described on the site: As the name suggests, nibbles are short tutorials that teach you one specific feature at a time. Later, you can combine all the...
I just got my Popfly invitation and created my first mashup. A Carousel displaying photos from my Flickr account ( here's a preview screenshot if you don't have Silverlight installed): You can check out the full page here or you can even download it as...
Microsoft recently replaced the "WPF/E" codename with the name "Silverlight". I don't get it... It sounds like the opposite to me... While "Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere" is a name that actually conveys some sort of a meaning. "Silverlight...
Microsoft used the National Association of Broadcasters conference this week to announce the new name for WPF/E - Silverlight. I know there are some other pretty cool announcements on this topic waiting for MIX. Here’s a teaser from Tim Sneath : I can...