
Nokia will support Microsoft SilverLight on its S60 devices, who runs the Symbian operating system. Availability for S40 devices are not confirmed yet.
This is the last agreement set between the RedMond guys and the finnish manufacturer, that will greatly improve the number of mobile phone users that might use Microsoft tecnology in their devices. In addition, a demonstration is scheduled today inside the Mix 08 event, as well as the release of a Software Development Kit (SDK) by the second middle of this year.
Of course, all these operations are inside the context of the “war” for the mobile browser’s video player that is currently fough between Microsoft SilverLight and Adobe Flash Lite.
March 14th, 2008 at 11:47 am
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