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[Internet]| Thursday 6th March 2008 |
The big news was the announcement of the beta of IE8 going live as I write this just after the keynote.
IE8 apparently will render CSS-based websites correctly, much more like the likes of Firefox and Safari.
It also has
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I suspect this is more for the intranet community with their customer web-based solutions rather than the internet-based websites.
The other big items of news are the release of Silverlight 2 for both the Windows and Mac platforms. Interestingly, the player won't require .NET Framework 3.5 to run, which makes it a fairly lightweight and quick install at just 4.5MB.
Silverlight has been adopted by NBC for the coverage of the 2008 Olympics, where they're expecting 2,200 hours of video a day to be produced. A new Silverlight video application is being developed to enable picture-in-picture and HD video streaming, which will auto adjust depending on bandwidth and local CPU usage.
Cool stuff with lots more to follow.
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