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Microsoft has updated its rival to Adobe Flash this week, and is now offering Silverlight 4.0.60531.0 to users. While Silverlight 5 is in the making, with a Beta already offered to early adopters for testing, version 4 continues to be THE release for end users, which need to make the jump to 4.0.60531.0. Customers l... |
15 June 2011 05:23 GMT |
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An update to the software development kit for Silverlight 4 was released earlier this month by Microsoft. Developers can head over to the Microsoft Download Center and download Silverlight 4 SDK - April 2011 Update. The SDK is designed to provide developers with a range of resources including libraries and tools, m... |
22 April 2011 05:05 GMT |
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An updated version of the WCF Data Services is now available for early adopters leveraging OData in their .NET Framework 4 or Silverlight 4 projects. The WCF Data Services March 2011 Community Technology Preview 2 for .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 4 is live on the Microsoft Download Center, where it’s being... |
9 March 2011 05:03 GMT |
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Not only is Silverlight not going anywhere, but Microsoft is making sure that the technology is expanded on as many of its platforms as possible. Customers running the latest two iterations of Windows Embedded Standards can download and install the most recent version of Silverlight, tailored for the componentized a... |
29 December 2010 07:41 GMT |
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Now that developers know that Silverlight is not going anywhere, with Microsoft already at work on version 5, they might as well grab some free training resources from the company and make the best out of the technology. Silverlight 4 Training is available through the Microsoft Download Center, offering devs a varie... |
21 December 2010 03:26 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download an update version of Silverlight 4, taking the version number for the latest iteration of its alternative to Adobe Flash up to 4.0.51204. Silverlight 4.0.51204 is designed to resolve a couple of issues for which the Redmond company found it impossible to offer viable workaro... |
20 December 2010 09:49 GMT |
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Developers looking to make the best out of their Silverlight applications deployed on top of Windows 7 can leverage a new collection of resources offered by Microsoft free of charge. Native Extensions for Microsoft Silverlight are designed to allow devs to kick up a notch the UX of out-of-browser apps by tapping the... |
14 December 2010 14:53 GMT |
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Microsoft is gearing up to share the first details about the next version of Silverlight, its Adobe Flash alternative. Today, Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president of Microsoft's .NET Developer Platform will keynote the Silverlight Firestarter in Redmond, Wash. The event is scheduled to start at 9 a.m. PST on... |
2 December 2010 04:00 GMT |
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There are now less than two weeks until Microsoft will unveil its future plans for Silverlight, its Adobe Flash rival technology. The Redmond company is most likely going to share the first details on the successor of Silverlight 4, which could end up branded as Silverlight 5, although the software giant has yet to ... |
22 November 2010 07:37 GMT |
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Silverlight certainly has a future at Microsoft, and the company is ready to provide guarantees of this, after the fate of the technology appeared to be in balance, after remarks from Bob Muglia, President of the Server and Tools Division at Microsoft at PDC 2010.
Since this year’s Professional Developers ... |
15 November 2010 07:15 GMT |
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New resources are available for developers relying on Silverlight 4 for their projects. Both Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 and the Silverlight 4 software development kit (SDK) are now live on the Microsoft Download center. Of course, devs already running the latest iteration of Visual Studio should opt ... |
3 September 2010 05:46 GMT |
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With Internet Explorer 9 (IE9) having been added to the browser that feature support for HTML5, adoption of the standard will undoubtedly be accelerated across the board, from end users to developers. There is one aspect of HTML5 capable of catalyzing questions about the future relevance of technologies such as Silv... |
2 September 2010 08:00 GMT |
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Microsoft is currently offering developers leveraging its alternative to Adobe Flash the same documentation for the last couple of Silverlight releases. According to the Redmond company, the fact that the resources for Silverlight 4 and Silverlight 3 are essentially the same is due to the fact that the two releases o... |
24 August 2010 04:12 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download a new release of the Deep Zoom Composer, an application designed to enable users to easily prepare images for use with the Deep Zoom Feature in Silverlight. The Redmond company has yet to announce any specific details related to the latest build of the Deep Zoom Composer, but... |
23 July 2010 04:35 GMT |
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In the first half of February 2010, Microsoft Live Labs unveiled a new project designed to allow customers to gain new perspectives on large amounts of information. With Microsoft Live Labs Pivot the Redmond company focused on providing filters streamlining analysis of data that would otherwise be extremely difficult... |
1 July 2010 06:06 GMT |
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The latest iteration of Microsoft’s email client sports a range of enhancements, from new features to performance improvements and to integration with major social networks worldwide. But elements of the evolution of Windows Live Hotmail Wave 4 are also connected to Microsoft Silverlight, a technology the Redmo... |
24 June 2010 07:05 GMT |
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Microsoft has released what it calls a service update for the latest iteration of Silverlight. According to the Redmond company, the upgrade is designed to kick up a notch the previous release of Silverlight 4 which was Build 4.0.50401.0 RTW. In this regard, Build 4.0.50524.0 is the first update to Silverlight 4 sinc... |
4 June 2010 07:02 GMT |
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Earlier this month, Microsoft released F# runtime for the latest iteration of Silverlight. F# on Silverlight 4 was made available to developers as part of Microsoft Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010. Devs already familiar with the Silverlight tools for VS know that the Redmond company has worked to centraliz... |
28 May 2010 05:58 GMT |
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New application themes are now available for download from Microsoft for developers leveraging the latest iteration of Silverlight. A total of three new Silverlight 4 Application Themes went live on the Microsoft Download Center earlier this week, namely the Accent Color, Windows 7 and Cosmopolitan themes. As it was ... |
19 May 2010 06:44 GMT |
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Microsoft has wrapped up Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 and is already allowing developers to download the new resources. Early adopters that have been keeping up with the development process of Silverlight 4, but, most importantly, Visual Studio 2010, were already able to download and test the Release Ca... |
18 May 2010 07:56 GMT |
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A new resource available as a free download from Microsoft is designed to streamline planning and deployment of the latest iteration of Silverlight for corporate customers. The Redmond company is offering IT professionals the Silverlight Deployment Guide version 4, in an attempt to simplify the work needed for busine... |
30 April 2010 05:14 GMT |
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A new release of the open source implementation of Silverlight for Linux is now available for download, just one day after Mono Project founder Miguel de Icaza announced that Moonlight 3 had reached the Preview 6 development milestone. One of the major changes introduced with this release is support for Google’... |
21 April 2010 09:49 GMT |
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A new version of the Silverlight Client for Facebook is now available for download, after the application was updated in order to keep up the pace with the evolution of Silverlight 4. Obviously, the latest refresh to the app is designed to leverage the Release to Web (RTW) build of Microsoft’s alternative to Ad... |
19 April 2010 09:27 GMT |
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Developers that use Expression Blend to build applications and services employing Silverlight and the .NET Framework, now have a new release at their disposal. Expression Blend 4 Release Candidate (RC) has been up for grabs via the Microsoft Download Center since April 14th, in concert with the .NET Framework 4 RTM a... |
19 April 2010 08:56 GMT |
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After two developer-only testing Builds, the final development milestone of Silverlight 4 was made available for download the past week. Now, end users around the world can start taking advantage of the evolution of Silverlight, with developers finally being able to leverage the technology, an aspect that wasn’... |
19 April 2010 03:53 GMT |
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Silverlight 4, the cherry on top of Microsoft’s developer cake, has been released to web. As promised previously, Silverlight 4 hit RTW on April 15th, 2010, following Visual Studio 2010 RTM and .NET Framework 4 RTM, which were delivered at the start of this week, on April 12. It took the latest iteration of the... |
16 April 2010 03:17 GMT |
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The wait is over for the next iteration of Silverlight, well, almost over. Having already confirmed that it would release Silverlight 4 to web by the end of this week, Microsoft revealed that the final bits would be made available for download this Thursday. While on stage at the official Silverlight 4 launch event i... |
14 April 2010 04:10 GMT |
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Microsoft plans to release the next iteration of Silverlight by the end of this week. The Redmond company has confirmed officially that the RTW deadline for Silverlight 4 was set by the end of this week, in an announcement dedicated to the availability of Visual Studio 2010 and .Net Framework 4. Eddie Amos, general m... |
12 April 2010 04:54 GMT |
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Silverlight has certainly come a long way since Build 1.0.20816.00 was released on September 4, 2007, and just as sure, Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash has a long way ahead of it, still. The evolution of Silverlight is taking the technology to additional screens, and up next are Broadcom BCM7420- and Int... |
9 April 2010 09:27 GMT |
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Microsoft will launch Visual Studio 2010, .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 4 in the week of April 12, 2010. As it was the case with Windows 7, the Redmond company paid close attention to customers, devs and partners with the perfecting of its next-generation development platform and tools and the successor of Silverl... |
6 April 2010 10:11 GMT |
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As Silverlight 4 was pushed from Beta to Release Candidate stage, Microsoft also made available adjacent developer resources, including a new version of WCF RIA Services. And because it is accompanying the RC of Silverlight 4, Windows Communication Foundation is also available as an RC build, Nicholas Allen, a progra... |
24 March 2010 06:45 GMT |
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At the end of January 2010, Microsoft released a new application for Facebook based on the Beta development milestone of Silverlight 4. Users that have downloaded and installed the first version of Silverlight Client for Facebook now have an update available, as the Silverlight Client for Facebook was refreshed in ac... |
23 March 2010 06:31 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available a new release of Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010. MIX10 brought with it a new development milestone of the Redmond company’s alternative to Adobe Flash. Silverlight 4 reached the Release Candidate stage the past week, and developers got a new Build designed to allow them ... |
22 March 2010 08:53 GMT |
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In the fall of 2007, Microsoft was introducing a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in designed to be the source of new, rich online user experiences. Fast-forward a little over two years and Silverlight is at the top of its game with uptake stronger than ever. During his keynote address at MIX10 this year, Scott Gut... |
19 March 2010 08:01 GMT |
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Concomitantly with the availability of the Silverlight 4 Release Candidate, Microsoft also provided developers with the necessary tools to start adapting content for the next version of the company’s alternative to Adobe Flash. In addition to the near-final Silverlight 4 bits, devs can also grab the Release Can... |
18 March 2010 07:13 GMT |
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On the first day of MIX10, Microsoft made available for download the first and, what appears to be also the only, Release Candidate of Silverlight 4. Concomitantly with the new development milestone, which continues to be focused exclusively on offering developers a chance at adapting content for the imminent RTW dea... |
17 March 2010 07:27 GMT |
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As Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash evolves, so does the development tools designed to assist developers in creating content for Silverlight. At MIX10, concomitantly with the unveiling of Silverlight 4 Release Candidate, the Redmond company also announced the availability of the first Beta for Expression ... |
16 March 2010 08:35 GMT |
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The latest demos of Windows Phone 7 and Silverlight 4 can be watched on-demand via the video embedded at the bottom of this screen. Users that want to get an insight into just what the next generation of Silverlight and Windows Phone will bring to the table need to have a look at the opening keynote address from MIX1... |
16 March 2010 05:54 GMT |
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Four months after the unveiling of the developer Beta Build of Silverlight 4, Microsoft has made available for download the Release Candidate bits for the next generation of its alternative to Adobe Flash. During the opening keynote address at MIX10, Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president, .NET Developer Platform, a... |
16 March 2010 04:56 GMT |
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Microsoft’s Managed Extensibility Framework continues to evolve even independent of the next versions of Silverlight and .Net Framework. In this sense, the Managed Extensibility Framework project on CodePlex is now up all the way to Preview. In just seven months, Microsoft has delivered three development previe... |
23 February 2010 05:31 GMT |
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Developers that are currently leveraging Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash for their Cloud -based, client- or server-side projects are undoubtedly already aware that the company has produced the first Beta of the next iteration of Silverlight. Released in November 2009, the first Beta development milestone... |
28 January 2010 04:02 GMT |
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Want to see what Silverlight is capable of and what kind of experiences the forth version of Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash enables developers to build? Then look no further than the Microsoft Silverlight 4 Beta Client for Facebook. The application leverages many of the capabilities introduced by Micro... |
27 January 2010 09:58 GMT |
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Developers looking to start building code with the next generation of Silverlight and Visual Studio can leverage a free download offered by Microsoft, bridging the two products. Essentially, the Redmond company is offering an add-on for the second beta development milestone of Visual Studio 2010 that, along with the ... |
29 December 2009 04:05 GMT |
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At approximately a month after Microsoft released the first testing preview of Silverlight 4, the second major release of Moonlight has been made available for download, by Novell. While trailing Silverlight, the open source implementation of Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash designed for Unix systems, is ... |
18 December 2009 08:18 GMT |
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Among the resources that accompanied the first Beta release of Silverlight 4 is documentation aimed specifically at developers looking to get a head start on the next generation of Microsoft’s alternative to Adobe Flash. After all, Silverlight 4 Beta is a development milestone designed for devs to start buildin... |
30 November 2009 06:30 GMT |
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While the next iteration of Silverlight is not planned for availability until 2010, there is absolutely nothing stopping customers from getting in the technology early, at this point in time. At the Professional Developer Conference 2009 in Los Angeles last week, Microsoft released the first beta development mileston... |
27 November 2009 03:56 GMT |
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On the heels of the public testing milestone of Silverlight, Microsoft also made available for download a new release of Expression Blend, designed to allow developers to build content for the next generation of its alternative to Adobe Flash. Devs will be able to leverage Expression Blend Preview not just to create ... |
25 November 2009 04:23 GMT |
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Just four months after the introduction of its last release of Silverlight, Microsoft has already kick started the testing of the next iteration of the technology designed as an alternative to Adobe Flash. On the second day at the Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, Scott Guthrie, corporate vice presi... |
19 November 2009 06:54 GMT |
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Microsoft is moving onward with the development of Silverlight, the technology designed to rival Adobe Flash. Having offered version 3 of Silverlight earlier this year, the Redmond company is now focusing on the upcoming iteration, which will most probably be offered in 2010, taking into consideration the yearly deli... |
7 October 2009 05:35 GMT |
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Microsoft is cooking an early preview of the next iteration of Silverlight and is gearing up to offer a taste of Silverlight 3’s successor in just a few days. The International Broadcasting Conference (IBC), scheduled between September 11 and September 15 in Amsterdam, will act as the stage for the Redmond-base... |
9 September 2009 08:08 GMT |
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