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Windows Presentation Foundation – Everywhere?

Originally uploaded May 16, 2006 by Charles

Recently, Scoble caught up with Mike Harsh, a program manager on the WPF/E team (where WPF = Windows Presentation Foundation and E stands for “Everywhere”). Let’s dig into to what “Everywhere” means for WPF/E, shall we? And how much of WPF will be exposed everywhere?
Does this mean you can run WPF apps in a web browser running on the Mac? What about Linux?

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