Mark Law - Virtual Earth Hacks
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Are you a map hacker? Well, recently we invited some of the best map hackers onto campus to show us how it's done. Think you could do an even better hack? Then enter the Virtual Earth competition and you could win $1,000. Oh, and watch Chandu Thota's blog next week. He has some news about Virtual Earth coming (he works on the Virtual Earth team).
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Also, you can find some info about the polymap here:
http://poly9.viavirtualearth.com/Poly9/polyMap/polyMap.html
There are lots of neat add-ins/hacks to be found here:
http://viavirtualearth.com/vve/Gallery/Default.ashx
Definitely check out these groups more often. There's some great progress happening on this.
I'm here too....Hmmm...Dinner anyone?
Cell: 617-669-5374
it still looks like the stuff that I want to do takes a small team to get it done and a bit more than my skill set has (right now) - but the efforts to make it easier is awesome
keep up the good work!
We've created a redesign of the Virtual Earth site that we're calling "Atlas".
We think it's the cleanest, most drop-dead simple, web-based mapping and searching tool to date. For us it's a starting point where we'll begin adding mashups and have plans for several new features in the future.
Atlas is freely available at: http://atlas.freshlogicstudios.com/
Fresh Logic Studios
contact@freshlogicstudios.com
http://atlas.freshlogicstudios.com/
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