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  1. Web Cast: Building Location-based Applications with Bing Maps for NAVTEQ’s LBS Challenge

    Planning on entering NAVTEQ’s LBS Challenge ? Planning on using Bing Maps ? You should probably tune into my session to get the skinny on how the heck you’re going to do that. See my blog post, “ Bing Maps Globally Sponsors NAVTEQ’s 2010 LBS Challenge .” Register for my...

  2. YellowPages.com’s Mobile Efforts with Bing Maps

    For the past years, I’ve worked closely with Yellow Pages (owned by AT&T Interactive) getting Bing Maps onto their Yellow Pages.com web site; however, they’ve also been working on some mobile applications that use Bing Maps. You can see the applications from your mobile browser at http...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 10:55 AM Thursday, November 05, 2009
  3. Bing Maps Globally Sponsors NAVTEQ’s 2010 LBS Challenge

    Up for a challenge? Got a killer idea for the next great mobile or web, location-based application? Wanna win some killer prizes to propel your application into the spotlight? For the first time, Microsoft’s Bing Maps is sponsoring the developer-focused NAVTEQ LBS Challenge a location-based contest...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:50 PM Wednesday, November 04, 2009
  4. iPhone Navigation with MotionX and Bing Maps

    Don’t like the native iPhone navigation application? Good. :) How about a little something with Bing Maps ? Fullpower just had their iPhone application, MotionX-GPS Drive released into the Apple iStore and it is smokin’ hot! The application has a ton of hot features including a base map using...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:50 PM Friday, September 25, 2009
  5. Yelp Launches Blackberry App with Bing Maps

    Yelp just launched their new application for RIM Blackberry which uses Bing Maps to help users find themselves and interesting places around them. Sounds like therapy. I should get this application since if you knew me personally you would know I have issues finding myself from time to time. Anyway,...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:00 AM Friday, August 21, 2009
  6. AT&T Launches Child Locator Service with Virtual Earth

    AT&T just launched a great new service to keep an eye on your little ones when they’re not with you. The new application dubbed “FamilyMap” allows parents to track their child’s whereabouts anytime via AT&T’s location framework. Parents will give their children an...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:49 AM Friday, April 17, 2009
  7. iSynth – The Photosynth Browser for iPhone

    A few months ago I posted about the Seadragon browser that was published for iPhone allowing users to browse Photosynth and Virtual Earth on the Apple mobile device – Virtual Earth Via Seadragon on iPhone . Well, now there’s a new iPhone application made just for browsing Photosynths call iSynth and...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 02:46 AM Friday, March 13, 2009
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  8. Virtual Earth + SharePoint = Business (Location) Intelligence

    In many of my discussions with customers I talk about the value Virtual Earth plays in data visualization, especially around business intelligence and visualizing that information on maps for analysis. Now, even the iPhone is making its way into enterprise applications hosted by SharePoint with IDV Solution...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 10:12 AM Thursday, February 26, 2009
  9. Developing Mobile Applications with Virtual Earth Web Services

    Richard Brundritt and Robert McGovern from Infusion Development just got their “ Developing a Mobile Application Using Virtual Earth Web Services ” technical article published on MSDN and it’s available for your reading and plagiarizing pleasure. Excerpt: “ The constraints of mobile device applications...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:16 AM Tuesday, February 17, 2009
  10. Live Search for Mobile Updated

    The Live Search team has published a significant update to their Live Search Mobile client application which leverages Microsoft Virtual Earth quite heavily. The new release has some exciting features including Walking Directions, Collection import and Bird’s Eye photography! Location is so critical...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:30 AM Tuesday, January 20, 2009
  11. MSDN Article: Use GPS & Web Maps For Location-Aware Apps

    Christopher Mitchell authored the article “ Use GPS And Web Maps For Location-Aware Apps ” for MSDN Magazine and it’s now published on the site. The focus of the application is for Windows Mobile devices, their onboard GPS and mapping out location information using MapPoint Web Service . I wanted to...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:07 PM Tuesday, January 13, 2009
  12. Vodaphone Releases Pocket Life Mobile with Virtual Earth

    The beta release of Vodaphone’s Pocket Life is now available for free download . Pocket Life is a web and mobile service that offers a seamless, integrated experience for communication, social networking, location based services, street and satellite mapping. Pocket Life was designed around your group...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 02:44 PM Friday, December 19, 2008
  13. Virtual Earth Via Seadragon on iPhone

    Perhaps you’ve heard that the Live Labs team launched a free version of the Seadragon browser for iPhone …perhaps not. While the viewer is awesome and provides a killer photo viewer (arguably better than what comes with the iPhone) it also has Microsoft Virtual Earth included natively in the application...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:50 PM Wednesday, December 17, 2008
  14. Developing Virtual Earth iPhone Applications with Objective-C

    You’ve been waiting for this post. If you’ve tried doing any iPhone development with Virtual Earth you’ve probably been swearing up a storm, beating down your computer, and lost hours of sleep wondering how Loopt , Weather Central and now NMobile got their iPhone apps working. Well, Colin Cornaby from...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:38 PM Thursday, November 13, 2008
  15. Mobile Speed Trap Mapping with iPhone

    The newest app in the Apple iStore just may save you some cash. Njection Mobile (NMobile) allows users to find and report current and historical locations along the roads where our friendly law enforcement officers tend to hang out before stopping us for our autographs. NMobile uses Microsoft Virtual...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:08 AM Thursday, November 13, 2008

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