Microsoft has scheduled a conference call this week to announce, among other things, that it has completed version 2.0 of Silverlight, its rival to Adobe's Flash.
The software maker has scheduled a conference call for Monday 9 a.m. PDT with developer division executive Scott Guthrie.
A Microsoft representative declined to comment on the impending announcement, but a source told ZDNet Asia's sister site CNET News that the completion of Silverlight 2.0 is among the topics of discussion.
Microsoft released Beta 2 of the software in June, while a "release candidate" version was offered up last month.
This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.












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