Microsoft announces new rich Internet applications development and streaming media features; company outlines plans for supporting Windows, Mac and Linux tools for developing Silverlight applications.
REDMOND, Wash., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp. today
announced the availability of Silverlight 2, one of the industry's most
comprehensive and powerful solutions for the creation and delivery of
applications and media experiences through a Web browser. Silverlight 2
delivers a wide range of new features and tools that enable designers and
developers to better collaborate while creating more accessible, more
discoverable and more secure user experiences.
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Microsoft also announced further support of open source communities by
funding advanced Silverlight development capabilities with the Eclipse
Foundation's integrated development environment (IDE) and by providing new
controls to developers with the Silverlight Control Pack (SCP) under the
Microsoft Permissive License.
'We launched Silverlight just over a year ago, and already one in four
consumers worldwide has access to a computer with Silverlight already
installed,' said Scott Guthrie, corporate vice president of the .NET Developer
Division at Microsoft. 'Silverlight represents a radical improvement in the
way developers and designers build applications on the Web. This release will
further accelerate our efforts to make Silverlight, Visual Studio and
Microsoft Expression Studio the preeminent solutions for the creation and
delivery of media and rich Internet application experiences.'
Silverlight adoption continues to grow rapidly, with penetration in some
countries approaching 50 percent and a growing ecosystem that includes more
than 150 partners and tens of thousands of applications. During the 17 days of
the 2008 Olympics Games in Beijing, NBCOlympics.com, powered by Silverlight,
had more than 50 million unique visitors, resulting in 1.3 billion page views,
70 million video streams and 600 million minutes of video watched, increasing
the average time on the site (from 3 minutes to 27 minutes) and Silverlight
market penetration in the U.S. by more than 30 percent. Broadcasters in France
(France Televisions SA), the Netherlands (NOS), Russia (Sportbox.ru) and Italy
(RAI) also chose Silverlight to deliver Olympics coverage online. In addition,
leading companies such as CBS College Sports, Blockbuster Inc., Hard Rock Cafe
International Inc., Yahoo! Japan, AOL LLC, Toyota Motor Corp., HSN Inc. and
Tencent Inc.