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i-Technology News Microsoft Strives To Out-Google Google; Launches Beta Version MSN Virtual Earth Service
Service Gives People What Microsoft Calls an "Immersive" Way to Search, Discover and Explore Their World Online
By: Jeremy Geelan
Jul. 25, 2005 04:30 AM
"MSN Virtual Earth provides a deeply immersive search experience that lets people see what it's like to be in a location and easily explore what they can do there," Lawler continued. He was responsible for the development and operation of the MapPoint Web Service, Microsoft’s first XML Web service Users can access the beta version of the service at http://virtualearth.msn.com, he noted. MSN Virtual Earth is integrated with the local features of MSN Search, MapPoint technologies and aerial imagery from TerraServer-USA to provide users with expansive search results. Currently, MSN Virtual Earth provides detailed street-level maps and point-of-interest information for the United States. In the next beta release of MSN Virtual Earth scheduled for later this year, MSN plans to incorporate oblique, or bird's-eye, imagery licensed from Pictometry International Corp. that depicts cities, landmarks and points of interest at a 45-degree-angle view. There is also a developer resource center (http://www.viavirtualearth.com), a third-party Web site from which developers can download the MSN Virtual Earth map control and find other information to help them start creating Web sites that incorporate the MSN Virtual Earth service. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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