From a September 1st, 2010 blog post: The Future of Silverlight
Read the post as it talks about Silverlight and HTML5 and Microsoft’s commitment to both technologies. But for the following 3 major classes of applications here is what we will see happening:
Premium Media Experiences
- High Definition (HD) H.264 and VC-1 video
- Content protection including DRM
- Stereoscopic 3D video
- Multicast
- Live broadcast support
- (Adaptive) Smooth Streaming
- Information overlays / Picture-in-picture
- Analytics support with the Silverlight Analytics Framework
Consumer Apps and Games
- Fully-customizable controls with styles and skins
- The best designer – developer workflow through our tools and shared projects
- Fluid motion via bitmap caching and effects
- Perspective 3D
- Responsive UI with .NET and multithreading
Business/Enterprise Apps
- Full set of 60+ pre-built controls, fully stylable
- Productive app design and development tools
- Powerful performance with .NET and C#
- Powerful, interactive data visualizations through charting controls and Silverlight PivotViewer
- Flexible data support: Databinding, binary XML, LINQ, and Local Storage
- Virtualized printing
- COM automation (including Microsoft Office connectivity), group policy management
Silverlight is much more than a browser technology.
Silverlight will be available for out of browser scenarios (desktop), mobile, and even the living room. In the near future I am excited to see the innovations in the mobile field with Windows Phone 7.
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