![]() What made the announcement even more interesting is that a lot of people didn’t quite get what Scott was talking about, or if they even showed Silverlight running outside the browser at all. This announcement immediately caused a lot of buzz in the Twitter-sphere. Photo by DBegley - check out original on Flickr ![]() During the second day keynote Scott Guthrie, coding hero and vice president at Microsoft, announced that With lots of enthusiasm I speculated about how this would enable us to build offline/desktop enabled Silverlight applications. I did a blog post about Live Mesh back in April when it was first announced. Live Services is one of the building blocks of Windows Azure, and includes a set of services known as Live Mesh. One of the big themes of PDC this year was Windows Azure and Microsoft’s cloud computing initiative. ☰ Menu Mesh-enabling the Dive Log Silverlight Application #Live Framework #Live Mesh #Silverlight #Windows Azure #Programming
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