![]() “Silverlight is our development platform for Windows Phone,” he said. ZDNet got a chance to speak with Bob Muglia, the Microsoft President overseeing Redmond’s server and tools business, and he was pretty clear about it: Silverlight is Windows Phone’s development platform, while anything cross-platform on the web will be all HTML5, all the time. So… Silverlight is dead – long live Silerlight? Microsoft is betting big on HTML5 instead, turning Silverlight into the development platform for Windows Phone, and that’s it. Silverlight, once touted as Microsoft’s answer to Adobe’s Flash, has been retooled from its original purpose. Most websites glossed over this, but we didn’t. ![]()
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