
Remember Silverlight 1.0, the cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in that offers powerful media experiences across the Web?
Now, the mobile phone giant Nokia has revealed that it would add to the support of Microsoft’s Web Silverlight video technology for millions of its aircraft. This announcement is thanks to a strategic alliance that took place between the titans. The news was broken today at Microsoft Mix’08 conference.
Nokia said that Silverlight would first be available for the software platform S60 and would be used in more highly developed, not only from Nokia phones, but also those developed by Samsung and LG. However, thereafter, it will also be used for the S40, which is used in many Nokia mid-range and low-end devices.
As a summary, the UK-based mobile phone software company operating system Symbian S60 is used in every second smartphone sold worldwide, and is present in more than 150 million phones sold to date.
Ironically, his closest rival is Microsoft’s own Windows Mobile, with a little over 10 percent of the market.
Microsoft has Silverlight Flash Media Solution that his rival. Adobe program is offered to customers who need to deliver live and on-demand for multimedia applications.







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