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  1. IDV Solutions Releases Visual Fusion 4.0…And, It Is Awesome!

    I just want to give IDV Solutions a huge shout out today. I dragged myself in to work after waking to another dreary Seattle morning. Hoping the coffee would perk me up…bring out the fail whale. However, this morning I finally got some time to investigate the latest version of IDV’s Visual...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:48 AM Tuesday, May 12, 2009
  2. Introducing The Virtual Earth Silverlight Map Control

    Welcome to MIX! Following suit with many Microsoft web technologies, here’s our product announcement…..It’s been a long time coming – a year, in fact, since I presented a sneak peak of the Microsoft Virtual Earth Silverlight (VESL) Map Control at MIX 2008 . Now, here we are a year later at MIX 2009 releasing...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:12 PM Wednesday, March 18, 2009
  3. 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
  4. Wii Integrate with Virtual Earth. Do you?

    I just read about how a Google Engineer apparently integrated Google Earth with Wii and "was able to get the Balance Board to talk to the program after decoding the Bluetooth packets being sent from the board .” Um, thankfully Brian Peek has done a write up for a supported a not “decoded” version...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 07:39 PM Friday, January 09, 2009
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  5. 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
  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. Virtual Earth and XNA Game Development

    Here’s some sickness. I’m sure the first time you saw Microsoft Virtual Earth you were thinking, “Wow, is this going to integrate with Microsoft Flight Simulator ?” Then, if you’ve ever seen me or one of my colleagues demonstrate Virtual Earth 3D you’ve probably seen us show off our Xbox controller support...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:52 PM Tuesday, December 16, 2008
  10. 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
  11. 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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  12. Stream Video and Location Together with GPS-Enabled Mobile Video

    Inca Mobile is rolling out some interesting technology to simultaneously stream video from a mobile phone while leveraging the onboard GPS to track position of where a user is and is moving to and from. The software, called Live Media GPS , currently in beta, runs on Windows Mobile 5 and 6 on phones...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 03:10 PM Friday, September 05, 2008
  13. Photosynth Released - Now, Let's Mash it with Virtual Earth

    Feel free to bypass my blog and download Photosynther now . Photosynther is the client software to create your own Photosynth's viewable in the browser. Some of this post may look familiar to you folks who leverage search engine cache, but I've added some Virtual Earth integration to the post so get...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:16 AM Thursday, August 21, 2008
  14. The Significance of trueSpace 7.6 and 700,000 Polygons

    This needs little explanation, but I wanted to share this with the Virtual Earth crowd to show the raw power of the trueSpace 7.6 rendering engine. The following video shows a rendering of 1500 frames which took only 15 minutes to complete all in real time display mode! The scene is a fantasy city with...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:35 PM Saturday, August 09, 2008
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  15. Announcing trueSpace for Virtual Earth 3D Development

    Today is a big day. BIG DAY. As you'll recall, several months ago we acquired Caligari because of their advanced 3D toolset - trueSpace (among other assets). I've always felt sketchy about other 3D freeware, so starting today trueSpace 7.6 is now available for download.....FOR FREE ! And, there is a...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:29 PM Wednesday, July 23, 2008

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