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  1. Microsoft Partners with Navteq for Streetside Photos

    By now you’ve noticed our latest release of Bing Maps which includes Streetside photography (read, Bing Maps Adds Streetside, Enhanced Bird’s Eye, Photosynth and More ). Now, you may be wondering, “You don’t have coverage in my area. When will you have pictures of my house?”...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:00 AM Thursday, December 03, 2009
  2. The Weather Network Broadcasts with Bing Maps

    Now, I’ve seen some cool newscasts with Bing Maps (formerly Virtual Earth), but I’ve got some new eye candy to help boost your weatherman’s ratings. The Weather Network in Canada has integrated Bing Maps into their weathercasts and it is, simply put – sick. Watch this weather...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:36 PM Monday, November 02, 2009
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  3. National Geographic Digitizes 120 Years of Magazines; Geobrowse with Bing Maps

    National Geographic is publishing 120 years worth of their magazines onto a 6 DVD set (or external hard drive) for amazing discoveries, fascinating [Bing] Maps, and the world's best photography with The Complete National Geographic. This definitive collection of every issue of National Geographic magazine...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 08:04 PM Saturday, October 31, 2009
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  4. Windows 7 Launch Features Bing Maps

    Today’s a big day for us Microsofties – the launch of our latest operating system, Windows 7 marks a new era in desktop computing and some exciting times for Bing Maps. As mentioned in my Microsoft Touch Pack for Windows 7 Features Virtual Earth blog post, Virtual Earth (now named Bing Maps...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:04 AM Thursday, October 22, 2009
  5. AGI Visualizes Geo-Physics on Virtual Earth

    I may have to quit my job. I want to go out on top like John Elway. Once I’ve seen everything, I don’t know what else will light a fire under me to get up in the morning. Analytical Graphics, Inc. ( AGI ) has just changed my world by demonstrating how Microsoft Virtual Earth can be used to visualize...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:06 PM Friday, February 27, 2009
  6. Importing Google SketchUp Models into Microsoft Virtual Earth

    With the release of trueSpace 7.6 for Virtual Earth , I’ve been pinged with questions about importing 3D objects in Microsoft Virtual Earth , developing 3D objects, supporting other platforms objects, etc., etc. Well, today, my good buddy Tom Grimes from Caligari posted a note on how to pull objects...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 04:49 PM Friday, February 06, 2009
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  7. Virtual Earth 3D Install Issue with Windows 7

    If you’ve tried installing Virtual Earth 3D on Windows 7 you may have see a little problem with the installer crashing during setup stating, “Virtual Earth 3D Install has stopped working.” CP to the rescue! As it turns out there’s an issue with the Software Quality Metrics (SQM) in Windows 7 that it...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:59 AM Tuesday, January 20, 2009
  8. The Making of the Virtual Earth 3D Santa Tracker

    As Santa heads north for his annual slumber and we’re all left with buyer’s remorse and daunting credit card bills we can now reflect on something positive: how Christmas was changed this year for the better with a 3D version of tracking Santa using Microsoft Virtual Earth . And, hey, I was stoked –...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:04 AM Tuesday, December 30, 2008
  9. Tracking Santa in Virtual Earth 3D

    As a follow up to The North Pole – A Virtual Earth Christmas Experience , the boys and I created a Santa Tracker to track Old St. Nick on his trek around the world hosted by MSNBC ( direct link to application here in the case you can find it on MSNBC ). As Ed Young would say, “we’re gonna take this to...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 08:15 PM Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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  10. New Version of 3DVia = Easy 3D Model Publishing in Virtual Earth

    Helmets strapped on? For some time Microsoft has had a relationship with Dassault for publishing consumer 3D models into Virtual Earth using 3DVia . When you install the Virtual Earth 3D Managed Control you have the option of downloading 3DVia free of charge and then off you go and create models. Well...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 03:47 PM Friday, December 19, 2008
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  11. The North Pole – A Virtual Earth Christmas Experience

    Microsoft Virtual Earth and MSNBC are changing the game this year when it comes to tracking Santa. You’ve all seen the NORAD Santa Tracker and while that’s been fun over the years, well, it has gotten a bit stale. So, a few of us here in the Virtual Earth Product Group decided it was time to spice things...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:36 PM Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  12. WorldWide Telescope - New Release!

    The Microsoft Research Team has released an updated version of WorldWide Telescope for free download. The new release is jammed packed with features including my favorite, 3D Solar System and Universe View (plug in your X-Box controller prior to running WWT for fully immersive 3D tranquility). If there...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 05:53 PM Wednesday, October 29, 2008
  13. Ultra-Wide Screen Virtual Earth 3D

    OMG. Double click to go full screen Now, THIS is how Microsoft Virtual Earth should be viewed! The Advanced Cognitive Engineering Lab at Carlton University in Ottawa, Canada, has officially forced me to strap on my helmet a little tighter, because they have just blown my mind - brain matter everywhere...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:59 AM Friday, October 24, 2008
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  14. WorldWide Telescope Stars in Virtual Earth

    I haven't talked about WorldWide Telescope since it launched; but, since Microsoft Virtual Earth is a part of that Microsoft Research project I thought it would interest some of you that we decided to include some of the WorldWide Telescope into Virtual Earth. Did you know that the Virtual Earth data...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 07:26 PM Monday, October 06, 2008
  15. Virtual Earth Gallery in trueSpace; Plus a Contest

    We're looking for a few good 3D designers to submit their best 3D work in Microsoft Virtual Earth (or Live Search Maps ). A new addition to the Caligari (trueSpace) 3D Authoring and Collaboration site is a Virtual Earth Gallery specifically dedicated projects with geolocation in mind. You can browse...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 07:14 PM Monday, September 29, 2008
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