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Microsoft Silverlight, previously known as Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, is the next-generation, cross-platform, cross-browser web client runtime for developing rich interactive applications, such as graphics, animations and video playback. Silverlight extends the web development technique beyond the limitations of the traditional techniques such as HTML or JavaScript. | Microsoft Silverlight, previously known as Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, is the next-generation, cross-platform, cross-browser web client runtime for developing rich interactive applications, such as graphics, animations and video playback. Silverlight extends the web development technique beyond the limitations of the traditional techniques such as HTML or JavaScript. | ||
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===Overview=== | |||
===Silverlight 1.0=== | ===Silverlight 1.0=== | ||
===Silverlight 1.1=== | ===Silverlight 1.1=== | ||
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====How to make an animation using Silverlight?==== | ====How to make an animation using Silverlight?==== | ||
====How to put Silverlight into a web page?==== | ====How to put Silverlight into a web page?==== | ||
==Market== | ==Market== | ||
===Why and Where to use Silverlight?=== | ===Why and Where to use Silverlight?=== | ||
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====The relationship of Silveright to other applications==== | ====The relationship of Silveright to other applications==== | ||
====Competitors==== | ====Competitors==== | ||
==Future Developments== | ==Future Developments== | ||
==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
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Overview
Microsoft Silverlight, previously known as Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, is the next-generation, cross-platform, cross-browser web client runtime for developing rich interactive applications, such as graphics, animations and video playback. Silverlight extends the web development technique beyond the limitations of the traditional techniques such as HTML or JavaScript.