At today’s Professional Developer’s Conference (PDC), Microsoft unveiled the first beta version of Silverlight 4 , its answer to the domination of Adobe Flash.
This is a developer beta — no end-user runtime is available at the moment — but the new beta offers up some new features developers can play with to make web apps using Silverlight more robust.
Silverlight 4 brings a slew of new features, including support for printing, webcams and microphones and...
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