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It hardly seems a moment ago that we introduced Silverlight and Scoble proclaimed Microsoft has rebooted the web. Lots has happened since then, not least Adobe with their AIR offering that has some very promising applications (Twhirl for one). At the Read More...
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My pals at DotNet Solutions in the UK have been busy flexing their Silverlight skills recently and build a very cool POC of what a car buying site may look like with this technology. Certainly makes comparing and filtering a breeze compared to other sites Read More...
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Jamie pointed me to this very cool interactive BBC Sport's Olympic Map that uses Virtual Earth. You can click on sports, zoom in, check out venues and more. Clicking the different icons allows you to: find out more about the 37 Chinese Olympic venues Read More...
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digg_url = 'http://blogs.msdn.com/stevecla01/archive/2008/05/09/bbc-goes-deepzoom.aspx';   My pal Paul Dawson tipped me off to a project between the BBC, Conchango and Microsoft that involves the beeb using our DeepZoom technology for the BBC One Read More...
I've loved SeaDragon since I first saw it and now it's in Silverlight 2.0 and called Deep Zoom. At MIX08 today we saw an amazing demo of this technology from Hard Rock Cafe. It'll blow you away http://memorabilia.hardrock.com/   Duncan from TechCrunch Read More...
    Who'da thunk it - Microsoft and Nokia . Back when I worked in mobile there would have been snow on the sun for this to happen but in this brave new world, it doesn't seem so strange. Scoble still pops out the money quote though:   The Read More...
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Quick screenshot of my desktop from a moment ago - suring and watching BBC News 24 in a window - thanks to Livestation and Silverlight. Love it! Read More...
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Good spot from Ashish Shetty The British Library's Turning The Pages project is currently featuring 5 treasures from across the United Kingdom . In addition to the Windows Vista version (specifically a WPF browser app a.k.a. XBAP) of the app, there's Read More...
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I bumped in to my pal Matteo Berlucchi last week in London and he mentioned he had good things coming. The good thing is a widening of the beta of Livestation which delivers streamed TV to your desktop. I've played with this technology for ~6 months now Read More...
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Last week I asked my readers to help me build a Christmas wish list and there have been some great suggestions so thanks to everyone who chipped in. I've now started to post them to my Cool Wall - followers of BBC's Top Gear will be familiar with this Read More...
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