As many people speculated, Microsoft declared Silverlight 4 as the functionality platform for Windows Phone 7 Series. Microsoft also unveiled Express Blend 4 beta which also adds support for Silverlight 4, .NET Framework 4 and Visual Studio 2010.
Microsoft is working really hard in order to compete with the Silverlight substitute, Adobe Flash, by introducing features that were not present in the beta. They are even extending the new Silverlight in their upcoming Windows Phone 7 Series operating system which they describe as the functionality platform for WP7. Let’s see what else Microsoft releases in their ongoing Mix10 conference.
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