Yavor from the Silverlight Web Services Team announces that there has been posted a Code Gallery site with 3 Silverlight-specific samples that you can run in the cloud and also on your local machine.
With all the buzz around Windows Azure, you may have wondered how to host your Silverlight application in the cloud. Since Silverlight controls are essentially static content, hosting them is as easy as uploading some files to the cloud.
When it comes to building WCF services to provide data to your Silverlight control, the story gets a little more complicated.