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I had read some blogs posts about the new smooth streaming capabilities for IIS 7.0, but I never actually experienced them myself. IIS Smooth Streaming is a technology that works with Silverlight in delivering a smooth video playback experience from Microsoft...
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For the last week, I have been in love with Photosynth . It was a tech preview in view-only mode for quite a while, but now we finally released it to the masses. I've created three synths from existing pictures, i.e., from pictures I took without...
If you haven't gotten up to speed what Microsoft Silverlight is all about, Scott Guthrie has a complete rundown of features, plans, recorded MIX07 sessions, etc .
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Some people use hyperbole to refer to the disclosure of Silverlight and CoreCLR by Microsoft at MIX07. April 30, 2007 has been called the day that will be remembered as the day that Microsoft "rebooted the web" . This might be true in more than one way...
WPF comes with great support for animation using XAML without needing to code this in for example C#. With Silverlight (fka "WPF/E") you can also do animations from XAML. If you want to perform custom animations in code that you can't do using XAML, you...
Via Brad Abram's blog : Microsoft has made available a Silverlight 1.1 Developer Reference as a beautiful poster . Go check it out to get an overview of what Silverlight is all about. The only thing missing is an image of a penguin ;)
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If you haven't heard the news yet, you must be living under a rock ;) There is a new CLR in town. Silverlight (fka "WPF/E") 1.1 comes with its own CLR. And the best news is that it runs both on the Mac and the PC. Go check it out at silverlight.net ....
Microsoft has announced that the little cross-platform, cross-browser cousin of Windows Presentation Foundation will be called Silverlight . This technology which was first announced at PDC05 was codenamed "WPF/E". Tim Sneath has the best list so far...