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Bing Maps Silverlight Control Code Samples Available from PDC09

Thanks to everyone who attended my session CL36: Deep Dive on Bing Maps Silverlight Control at PDC09 !  Hope you had a good time.  Here is a link to the code samples from the session: Download BingMapsSilverlightSamplesPDC09.zip   To use

Bing Maps @ PDC Day 2 and 3

Thanks to everyone yesterday for stopping by the Bing Maps booth and meeting with us at the Ask the Experts session and the PDC Underground .  We enjoyed meeting with you and hearing your feedback and talking about Bing Maps!  Today, you can

Bing Maps at PDC - Day 1

Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Bing Maps booth yesterday at PDC09! We had a great time meeting with you. Also, thanks to those who attended the Chalk Talk on Deep Dive on Bing Maps Silverlight Control yesterday! If you missed it, don’t worry, you

Learn about Bing Maps at PDC09!

Come learn about the Bing Maps platform at PDC09 next week in LA! Here’s a schedule of events where you can meet Bing Maps team members and learn about developing with the Bing Maps platform! We have a couple of chalk talks and sessions where you can

Bing Maps Silverlight Control Available!

Today we announced some exciting updates to the Bing Maps Platform!  We are excited to announce the launch of the Bing Maps Silverlight Control along with other Bing Maps platform enhancements to improve performance and ease of use. The Bing Maps

Bing Maps

Microsoft Virtual Earth is now officially known as “ Bing Maps ”. You can see the Bing logo on the Bing Maps website (formerly known as Live Search Maps) and on the Bing Maps Interactive SDK . You can see the SDKs for the Bing Maps Web Services and the

TechEd Sessions on Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control Available Online

The session I gave at TechEd 2009 is now available for online viewing for TechEd attendees. Click on the link below to view the session if you missed it or if you want to watch it again: WUX402: Deep Dive on Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control The Microsoft

TechEd 2009 – Deep Dive on Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control Session – Links and Demo Source Code

Thanks to all who attended my session at TechEd 2009 today – WUX402: Deep Dive on Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control . I had a great time and I hope you enjoyed it! I wanted to post the source code to the samples I demoed and provide some relevant

Learn about Virtual Earth at TechEd this Week!

Just a reminder that I’ll be out at TechEd this week in LA. Come see the Virtual Earth session on Wednesday at 4:30 PM to learn how to build applications with the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control : WUX402 Deep Dive on Virtual Earth Silverlight Map

Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP – Spinning Map with Silverlight 3

The Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP is designed to work with Silverlight 2. However, since Silverlight 3 is reverse-compatible with Silverlight 2, you can use it with Silverlight 3 projects also. At MIX09 , Joe Stegman demonstrated a nice Perspective

Virtual Earth at Tech-Ed North America 2009

Come learn about Virtual Earth and the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control at Microsoft  Tech-Ed North America 2009 , May 11-15 in Los Angeles. I will be presenting a session on Virtual Earth and and the details are below. I hope to see you there!

Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP – Put Scalable Content on the Map

In the previous post I showed how to position Silverlight UIElements at a Location to create pushpins with the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP .  You can also position content in a scalable manner using the MapLayer.MapRectangle attached

Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP – How to Create Simple Pushpins

The Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP supports several different ways to position content on the map.  Some of these ways are to: Position a fixed-size element at a Location on the Map, which will act like a pushpin.  Position an element

Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP: Setting the Map Mode and View

In a previous post , I showed you how to get started and create the simple “Hello World” sample using the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP . Notice in that sample, the map by default shows the “Road” map. The navigation control at the top left

Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP – Building a “Hello World!” Sample From Scratch

I wanted to start with a simple “Hello World!” sample to show you how to create your first application with the Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control CTP . With just a few easy steps, you can get started building applications with the Virtual Earth Silverlight
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