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Microsoft Silverlight makes pact with Nokia
04-03-2008
by Silicon.com
Microsoft's Silverlight browser plug-in will be bringing videos and other rich media to Nokia smart phones later this year.
The two companies are scheduled to announce on Tuesday at Microsoft's Mix '08 conference that Microsoft will write a version of Silverlight for Nokia's Series 60 (S60) smart phone software that runs on Symbian OS. The software, which will be available later this year, will also run on Series 40 devices and Nokia internet tablets.
For people with compatible devices, it means they will be able to see content, notably video, written for Silverlight, which Microsoft is pushing as an alternative to Adobe's Flash Player. Microsoft has been signing on content partners to use Silverlight for media streaming, including MLB.com and online Olympic games broadcasting with NBC.
For Microsoft, the deal with Nokia is a step in its pledge to make Silverlight "ubiquitous", that is, capable of running on multiple operating systems.
The software giant is trying to lure web developers toward Silverlight -- and away from Flash -- to build rich internet applications or media-oriented websites.
The strategy, which Microsoft detailed at last year's Mix conference, hinges on creating tools that let traditional Microsoft developers write Silverlight web applications with familiar products like Visual Studio and ASP.Net.
Silverlight now runs on Windows and Mac OS, and it has a deal with Novell to build a distribution on Linux.
A version of Silverlight for Windows Mobile will be available later this year, said John Case, a general manager in Microsoft's developer division. He said: "The whole Silverlight strategy is to provide one programming model and ubiquity."
Microsoft chose to work with Nokia because it has the largest market share of mobile phones but it will sign on with other handset makers to create ports of Silverlight, Case said.
All the main features of Silverlight, including video and interactive web application development, will be included in all mobile versions.
But there will be some device-specific restraints, which means Microsoft will create editions of Silverlight for different mobile platforms, Case said.
Martin LaMonica writes for CNet News.com.
Reprinted with permission from Silicon.com
Original article: Microsoft Silverlight coming to mobile devices this year from CNET News.com
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