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	<description>SilverGlobe is one of the winners of the&amp;nbsp;European Silverlight Challenge sponsored by INETA Europe. It is an open source reuseable control for mapping data on a spinning 3D globe.In this video,&amp;nbsp;Florian Kruesch goes over the control and how it can be used as a component of other applications. Florian is also making the application available for others to use and contribute changes to. You can get more info about SilverGlobe here:&amp;nbsp;http://xaml-kru.com/silverglobe/Congratulations to Florian for winning the European Silverlight Challenge! </description>
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