| Publisher | Microsoft | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Webcast | Date added | 22 Oct 2008 |
| Topics | Graphics Components, .NET, Application Development | ||
| Downloads | 16 | ||
The geekSpeak webcast series brings the industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. The presenter of this webcast shows how to build Facebook social platform applications using Microsoft Silverlight 2 and ASP.NET.
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