Posted By: Joshua Allen | Mar 7th, 2008 @ 12:37 PM

The Web has created a common vocabulary for publishers to distribute content and applications to billions of browsers around the world.  But people sometimes forget that the Web has also created a vocabulary for reaching beyond the browser -- to devices, gadgets, and services.

WeatherBug, who make some of the most popular weather tracking gadgets, are a prime example of this.  Rather than seeing Silverlight as a competitor to the web, they realize that Silverlight gives them a way to extend their existing web services beyond the web browser.

Check out this interview and demo of the apps that WeatherBug built using Silverlight -- all re-using and leveraging existing Web Services.

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