Windows Live™ streams Microsoft® Silverlight™. No wonder why, eh?
November 7, 2007 by Jerome Locson
Filed under Computers
Well, it is their product then why not support their own services, right? Anyway, let’s talk about Windows Live’s offering of streaming space. It’s around 4 GB of space for all your free streaming and application hosting solution for delivering high-quality, cross-platform, cross-browser, media-enabled rich interactive applications (RIAs). Streaming of course is made possible with the Microsoft Expression Encoder as posted previously.
The service offers web designers and developers a free and convenient solution for hosting and streaming cross-platform, cross-browser media experiences and rich interactive applications that run on Windows™ and Mac. Combined with the ability to create content with Microsoft® Expression Studio and other 3rd party tools, Web designers and content publishers wishing to integrate Silverlight applications into their online properties can enjoy complete control of the end user experience.
Yeah, only Windows and Mac. Sad. Hope they will support Linux as well, soon. :D Don’t forget to check it out, http://silverlight.live.com/ for more details about this service.


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