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Press Release: Virtual Earth to be offered with ESRI ArcGIS

Today we announced that Microsoft Virtual Earth will be offered within ESRI’s ArcGIS Desktop product. The ArcGIS Desktop integration gives you another way to leverage the incredible imagery and base maps to visualize your data. To publish using ArcGIS
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Announcing: Virtual Earth ASP.NET Control (CTP Release)

At long last it is FINALLY HERE. I’ve been talking about this control for a long time. We’ll we finally have the CTP release of the new Virtual Earth ASP.NET control. ASP.NET developers can now integrate Microsoft Virtual Earth Maps simply by dragging
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Showing Miami & Virtual Earth at GeoWeb

The nice folks at GeoWeb stopped by my booth at GeoWeb on Thursday asking, how the geoweb can contribute to better planning and management of our cities. Well in fact, there are lots of great examples of State and Local Governments who use Virtual Earth
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Ed Katibah is Blogging Again

Over the last few months since I’ve been on the Virtual Earth team I become friends with Ed Katibah . Ed works on the SQL Spatial team and is one of those guys who lives and breathes what he loves and what he loves is Spatial Databases. He also loves
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Add your own 3D models to Virtual Earth

Well we've finally done it! We now have a way for you to create or import your own models and put them into Virtual Earth using truSpace which comes from Caligari who we brought into Microsoft not too long ago. Not only that but you can get truSpace for

Question of the Day at GeoWeb 2008

The folks at GeoWeb are walking around with a camera and asking many of the speakers, industry heavy hitters and even me questions about the Geo Industry. Each day there is a different question. For today’s query the question is: “Do you see the activities
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Virtual Earth Imagery Update – July 2008

Chris has the details on our most recent imagery update. It’s a small release but if you live in Belgium Denmark, Spain and a few other countries there are some significant updates here. Check it out on Chris’ blog . Happy mapping…
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Speaking at GeoWeb Tomorrow

I’m up in Vancouver, BC this week for the GITA GeoWeb conference . I will be presenting with Ed Katibah on all things Virtual Earth and SQL Spatial. A Complete Guide to Geo-Spatial Technology at Microsoft\(SOLD OUT) Ed Katibah, Principal Program Manager
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How to Save/View Polygons using Virtual Earth & SQL Spatial

It’s been a good week for awesome content again here in Virtual Earth land. Marc Schweigert I swear is some kind of Transformer Robot because he cranks out killer demos and samples like a machine is at it again. Here’s a picture of Marc there on the left.
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Find Developer Events Using Virtual Earth

One of my friends at Microsoft, Glen Gordon in our US Developer and Platform Evangelism Team (DPE) turned me on to something really cool they just did. If you didn’t know these guys are constant road warriors presenting at events across the US. They just
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Building Virtual Earth Apps with ASP.NET AJAX

My good friend and Virtual Earth guru, Marc Schweigert has just published a great two part video on how to build Virtual Earth v6.1 applications using JavaScript. Marc then goes into some details on how to leverage the ASP.NET AJAX and also Windows Communication

BAH, What a Wasted Day

Today’s been a tough one for me. To begin I was having issues with my normal laptop, a severely underpowered Sony VAIO that I’ve had for about three years. It’s never liked Vista and to be sure Vista has hated it right back. Still it is small, weighing

W00T, MapPoint 2009 and Streets & Trips 2009

Ah yeah. I’m so happy I can talk about this now. Chris Pendleton’s got the scoop here on the upcoming release of our MapPoint 2009 product for businesses and Streets & Trips 2009 for consumers, coming out September 1st. The work they did on this version
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Call 411 for Maps

It’s kind of funny but things happen in waves don’t they? For instance the subject of Google’s 411 service has been cropping up on me constantly for the last week. People tell me, “Oooo, Google, they are so smart over there with their 411 thing” or “Ahhh,
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New Video Series, Behind the Maps – The Technology of Virtual Earth

Hey everyone so I’ve finally published the first episode of Behind the Maps out on Channel 9. This video series will take you on a journey where we will follow the path the data and imagery in Virtual Earth takes from the manufacture of the camera, to

Virtual Earth at PDC

This year’s PDC will have a session on Virtual Earth. We have a big release coming up this Fall and I plan on giving an in depth look at it for those interested in building location aware applications. This session will be ~90% demos and code to give

New Silverlight Wrapper for Virtual Earth

A couple of guys from Microsoft, Jared Bienz from US-DPE ISV Team and Adam Eversole from Microsoft Research have created a new managed wrapper around the Virtual Earth AJAX control and released it onto Code Plex . From the projects description: The Virtual
 
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