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Introducing Microsoft Silverlight

Posted by: bsinfotech on: 02/24/08

It is with tremendous pleasure that I can reveal Microsoft Silverlight: our next-generation, cross-platform, cross-browser web client runtime. Silverlight (previously codenamed “WPF/E”) is a lightweight subset of XAML for building rich media experiences on the web.

It supports playback of WMV files on both PC and Macintosh, with many options for interactivity during playback; with just a couple [...]

Microsoft Silverlight rivals Flash, AJAX

Posted by: bsinfotech on: 02/24/08

Microsoft’s much-touted and much-anticipated RIA (rich Internet application) entry, Silverlight, lets Web developers and designers create “rich, engaging user experiences with 2-D graphics, animation, images, media, and video,” to use Microsoft’s own description. Silverlight competes in this arena with Adobe Flash and Flex, with OpenLaszlo and Curl, and with a variety of AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript [...]

Two weeks after it last handed a new build of Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to several thousand invitation-only testers, Microsoft Corp. today posted that version for public downloading. “We’re broadening the availability of the release candidate in order to receive further user feedback prior to the release of Windows XP SP3,” a company [...]

Opera: Browser market is broken—thanks to Microsoft

Posted by: bsinfotech on: 02/24/08

With recent news about Internet Explorer 8’s imminent beta, Microsoft’s long and checkered history with web standards compliance has been hurled back into the harsh, unflattering spotlight. Even though IE8 will have a new “standards compliant” mode, it won’t be perfect, stirring up a new wave of grumbling about Microsoft’s attitude and position in the [...]

Report: Yahoo Board to Reject Microsoft

Posted by: bsinfotech on: 02/14/08

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Yahoo Inc.’s board plans to reject Microsoft Corp.’s bid to buy the Internet pioneer, The Wall Street Jornal reported on its Web site Saturday. Board members concluded the unsolicited $44.6 billion offer massively undervalues the Web pioneer, a person familiar with the situation told the newspaper.

UPDATED: Hackers – 1 : SP1 – 0

Posted by: bsinfotech on: 02/14/08

[UPDATE 02/11/08 4:55pm - Further information has been posted about this hack here.]
[UPDATE 02/11/08 3:30am - Just to answer a few questions I’ve received with regards to this post:

No, the hack is not complicated - download, run, wait a few seconds, reboot, done.
I have no idea whether it has any side-effects. Given how it works [...]

Workshop Series Description:

It is well established that Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 (MOSS 2007) is an industry leading platform for Collaboration at the enterprise and team levels. What may not be as well known is that MOSS 2007 is also a powerful Application Platform for Microsoft .NET Developers, and in specific to this workshop series, [...]

Download the Workshop Document and code here: Download Link