Silverlight-based cycle stealing

Some time ago I had suggested to Dan Fay that it might be interesting to use Silverlight as an easily distributable and maintainable platform for cycle-stealing at large scale. We thought it’d be great to investigate, perhaps as an intern project, but, as it is the case these days, we just haven’t had the time to do anything about it.

Today and via Marc Holmes’ blog, I saw an article that demonstrates exactly this idea. Great stuff!!!

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