Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2011 05:55 UTC, submitted by cromat
OSNews, Generic OSes SilveOS is a familiar-looking desktop "operating system" within a silverlight app. Just fire it up using any browser with Silverlight installed and start poking around.
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A landscape devoid of Silverlight
by M.Onty on Wed 17th Aug 2011 12:05 UTC
M.Onty
Member since:
2009-10-23

As far as I can remember this is only the second time in four years that I've been prompted to install Silverlight. The first time was on the Microsoft site whilst trying to look at a video about what Silverlight was. Which required Silverlight. And now number two, demonstrating what Silverlight's capable of. Is it actually used anywhere in anger? Even the Realplayer plugin is more commonly used nowerdays ... Not that I install that either.

Has anyone found a real, bonafide, business-like implementation of Silverlight on the web?

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Cymro Member since:
2005-07-07

The British Library's "Turning The Pages" was my first sighting of Silverlight in the wild:

http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/ttpbooks.html

It turned out it was part-funded by Microsoft, however!

Edited 2011-08-17 12:28 UTC

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Gusar Member since:
2010-07-16

Netflix

Other than that, I don't know anything else either. Except maybe, didn't NBC also stream the previous Olympics with Silverlight?

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Neolander Member since:
2010-03-08

Yes

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