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Posted in September 23rd, 2008
MapPoint 2009 North America was released early this month with updated streets and a streamlined, simpified interface. A new set of Pushpin symbols andĀ button icons replaces the “Windows 95″ style interface in all previous versions of MapPoint. The forward/back buttons are gone since they were rarely used and cluttered the interface, and the Select/Pan buttons […]
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Posted in December 31st, 2007
I recently came a cross a blog called organic SEO consultant. The site is run by a professional SEO consultant who offers tips on how to optimize your site for better organic rankings in the search engines. The blog also contains news about the search marketing industry, including comparison shopping engines. The author of the […]
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Posted in October 25th, 2007
The Chicago Transportation Authority (CTA) has been facing severe budget crunches and possible reductions in service for many years now. Each year the CTA must go through many contortions to keep operating and finally they are very seriously facing drastic cut-backs in service including elimination of weekend service and express service along many lines. I […]
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Posted in October 25th, 2007
WindyChat has opened their Chicago Photos section, this has pictures of buildings under construction as well as other photos such as the Chicago marathon. Two buildings under construction right now with photos include the Aqua and the Spire building. The Spire has variously been called the Fordham Spire, the Calavatra Spire, and the Chicago Spire. […]
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Posted in October 25th, 2007
Microsoft is offering a free chance to pass the Virtual Earth certification test while it is in beta for the next few weeks, more details here - Virtual Earth testĀ . This is actually a good way to prepare for the test because it lets you see all the test questions! There is no real time […]
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Posted in October 17th, 2007
Microsoft 3D views are catching up with Google. Google bought “Google Earth” from Keyhole and acquired the 3D building technology a few years ago, Google Earth runs as an application on a desktop but it needs an internet connection as none (?) of the data is actually stored locally.
Microsoft’s 3D views don’t store locally either, […]
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Posted in October 12th, 2007
In the last post we talked about some of Microsoft technology for locating users.
As you can see, we use Microsoft Virtual Earth maps for MapVisitors.
However, we couldn’t use their geocoder because it runs on the client side in Javascript, and I couldn’t figure out how that would work with our architecture, because we only want […]
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Posted in October 12th, 2007
There are many ways to locate people’s geographical information just by looking at their IP address, but Microsoft “Locate Me” feature uses a pretty interesting and novel technique that I hadn’t heard about before.
Actually I’m pretty sure they license this database, so I shouldn’t give all the credit to Microsoft, but they user the MAC […]
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Posted in October 12th, 2007
The following is a list of sites who generate the most hits on our service:
http://www.mp2kmag.com/ & http://www.mapforums.com/
Long time visitors will recognize both of those as our own sites
http://www.anselme.homestead.com/
This has been a long time user of our service
http://greekgreek.mylivepage.com
This is a more recent user.
Let us know if you are using the MapVisitors service and what […]
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Posted in October 10th, 2007
San Francisco is not only a great city to walk around but also features many nice hiking trails close to town. There are good short walks at both Corona Heights and Buena Vista Parks that gain elevation quickly and afford good views of the city and bay. The Coastal Trail runs 1200 miles of the […]
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