Monthly News Digest @SilverlightZone - 31st March 2011
Today we have completed 3rd month of our activity in Silverlight-Zone.com and continuously trying to improve it. We are regularly updating ...- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Today we have completed 3rd month of our activity in Silverlight-Zone.com and continuously trying to improve it. We are regularly updating ...- Story published by Kunal Chowdhury on .
Today we have completed 3rd month of our activity in Silverlight-Zone.com and continuously trying to improve it. We are regularly updating the site with latest news on Silverlight, Windows Phone 7, LightSwitch, XAML, Expression Blend, XNA etc.
We are also publishing all those entries to Twitter and Facebook, whenever a new post has been submitted, keeping all followers up-to date. Find out more about March 2011 in this post.
It was the month of ICC World Cup Cricket 2011 fever. We also integrated the Live score widget in the site for your convenience. We really enjoyed the World Cup Cricket and finally it's time for the Final match which is going to happen between India and Sri Lanka on this Saturday. My best wishes for both the team.
Lastly, all the very best to Indian Cricket team. Go India Go and Win the World Cup 2011.
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