Om Wednesday, Microsoft announced Silverlight 4, which has been designed to simplify both the development and consumption of rich-media applications and content by programmers and users. Silverlight 4 has been released to beta with delivery promised for the first-half of 2010.
Central to Silverlight 4 is tighter integration with the PC at a programmatic level to improve the way applications and media in Silverlight 4 run outside the browser and work with local resources on your desktop, laptop, or netbook. Also, Microsoft announced Silverlight 4 will be the first version of Siverlight to work with Google’s Chrome browser.
Download Silverlight 4 beta here and read the whole article at The Register here.
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