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March 3rd, 2008

Microsoft, Nokia to port Silverlight to Symbian phones

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:13 pm

Categories: Corporate strategy, Development tools, Windows Mobile, Silverlight (wpf/e), Channel, Network service providers, Mix '08

Tags: Phone, Microsoft Silverlight, Nokia Corp., Symbian Inc., Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Tablets, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Software

Microsoft already has said it will port its Silverlight competitor to Adobe Flash to Windows Mobile phones. But it also is working on a Silverlight port to phones from cellphone market leader Nokia.

Microsoft will announce on March 4 that, with the help of Nokia, it has begun porting Silverlight to the S60s running the Symbian operating system. Microsoft’s press release says that Nolia’s S60 had more than 53 percent of worldwise market share for “converged device software” in the fourth quarter of lst year. Microsoft and Nokia also will port Silverlight to Nokia Series 40 and Internet tablet devices, Microsoft said.

While Microsoft previously has said it will make the Silverlight browser plug-in available for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari systems, Nokia’s S60s feature a built-in, unbranded browser that doesn’t all into any of these categories. So this port is yet another one to add to the Silverlight “cross-platform” list.
Will Microsoft do something similar with Silverlight and the Apple iPhone?

John Case, a General Manager in Microsoft’s Developer Division, said, “Nolia is the first one, but it won’t be the last.”

Case said the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) test build of Silverlight on Windows Mobile would be coming out some time soon. Case said the final versions of Silverlight for both Symbian and Windows Mobile devices would ship around the same time.

Nokia is the far-and-away leader in the smartphone space. Windows Mobile phones have fallen behind the iPhone, in terms of both worldwide and U.S. marketshare.

Microsoft is slated to demonstrate Silverlight on S60 during the opening keyote at Microsoft’s Mix ‘08 conference on March 5. The final release of the Silverlight port to S60s is due later this year. The Nokia Series 40 and Internet tablets will get Silverlight some time after that, the Softies said.

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Still don't see how Microsoft plans to make Silverlight competitive?
Are there any websites that utilize Silverlight besides Microsoft's own?

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Yeah  xazac | 03/04/08
RE: Microsoft, Nokia to port Silverlight to Symbian phones  silent.griffin | 03/04/08
Nokia  _dietrich | 03/04/08
Windows Mobile outsold iPhone 3.5 to 1  mikegalos@... | 03/04/08
Ditto  5ri | 03/04/08
Wonderful. Silverlight is awesome  quikboy | 03/04/08
RE: Microsoft, Nokia to port Silverlight to Symbian phones  TheWerewolf | 03/05/08
Still don't see how Microsoft plans to make Silverlight competitive?  John Musbach | 03/08/08

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  • Silverlight Becoming Platform Agnostic? Flash Lite Targeted.
    It was a great surprise to read that Nokia will help Microsoft to port Silverlight to S60 platforms (also S40 and Internet Tablet later). It is certainly a smart move from Microsoft to target the biggest market first (Nokia got 53% of ...

    Trackback by Metah - A Web Technologist Adventure — March 4, 2008 @ 7:59 am

  • Silverlight on Synbian Phones? Ja!
    URL: http://blogs.zdnet.com/microsoft/?p=1236. Mary Jo says that Microsoft and Nokia are working together to get Silverlight working on Symbian phones. It will be a fun next couple of years playing with Silverlight on a variety of ...

    Trackback by silverlightshow: Silverlight Community — March 4, 2008 @ 9:52 am

  • Silverlight on devices
    So, it's taken some months of concentrated effort from all involved, but today Nokia announced a deal that will see Silverlight made available on a vast range of their mobile handsets. To everyone who's been giving me a hard time for ...

    Trackback by Pete's Eats — March 4, 2008 @ 3:52 pm

  • Silverlight Showing Up on Nokia Handsets Soon
    In one of the first of many newsbombs coming out of everyone's favorite desert oasis this week, the Silverlight team will announcing the porting of Silverlight to Nokia Series 60 mobile devices. Given that the Finnish juggernaut ...

    Trackback by Channel 10 — March 4, 2008 @ 4:55 pm

  • Morning Coffee 154
    Did you see yesterday's Dilbert cartoon? Classic. MIX isn't the only Microsoft conference this week. It's also time for the annual MS Research TechFest conference. It actually started yesterday, with a keynote from Rick Rashid and Craig ...

    Trackback by devhawk — March 5, 2008 @ 7:27 pm

  • MIX08 announcements
    Last year was a surprise to developers that so much new technology was announced at MIX07. I was there and had a blast. This year I have to read the news from behind my pc. But I'm gathering all news for you and myself. ...

    Trackback by Dennis van der Stelt — March 5, 2008 @ 8:03 pm

  • Dennis van der Stelt
    code and a lot (!) of unit tests for the controls. Always nice to have a look at. Silverlight on Nokia phones Microsoft announced that with the help of Nokia they're porting Silverlight to the Nokia S60. The plan is to show it during the keynote. Read more... Silverlight 2 for Windows Mobile Yeah! All my dreams coming true! First .NET Compact Framework, then WCF and now Silverlight?! What could I want more?! See the first mobile app in Silverlight here. This is IE though! :)

    Trackback by Anonymous — March 8, 2008 @ 3:08 am

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