Using the new sensor and location API from Silverlight 4
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by Michel Baladi, Matchride.net.
In this screen cast you will get a short introduction to the new sensor and location API’s in Windows 7 and how to use these API’s from Visual Studio 2010 with .NET framework 4.0 as well as from Silverlight 4 using COM interop from Silverlight’s the new out-of-browser
(OOB) application model. You will also get brief information on developing a sensor for Windows 7 and a link from where you can download a
free ready-to-use sensor that can translate your IP address to a geographical location (latitude/longitude).
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Thanks for covering this, especially the Silverlight access, and the I.P. to Lat./Long sensor looks really interesting!
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