These fanciful words represent two emerging rich media technologies: AIR (from Adobe) and Silverlight (from Microsoft). Essemtially, these technologies are designed to enable advanced programmatic features on websites with significantly less development time. Think of them as Flash and AJAX and client-side-Java killers — but they may indeed be the ancestors of the kinds of applications you’ll run on your “desktop” in ten years.
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