Microsoft releases first iPhone application, Seadragon
This post was written by Jason Kelly on December 14, 2008
Posted Under: Mobile
Posted Under: Mobile
Filed under: Handsets, Apple, OS X
After making some rumblings this past March, Microsoft has now officially joined the iPhone development community with Seadragon Mobile, a free app that lets you “infinite zoom” gigapixel-sized images. Although Seadragon is a Silverlight application on the desktop, Microsoft isn’t bringing Silverlight to the iPhone, so don’t get your hopes up — this is probably just some AJAX magic. We’re itching to see if the company has any more apps in the pipeline — wish for an Office editor but expect a Minesweeper variant.
[Thanks, Mikkel]
Microsoft releases first iPhone application, Seadragon originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Sun, 14 Dec 2008 15:04:00 EST.






