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Use New Bing Maps Road Imagery In Silverlight Map Control
Recently the consumer facing Bing Maps site changed the map imagery that is displayed for the Road map mode. This map imagery has not been officially made available for Bing Maps for Enterprise developers to use within their applications. The imagery is only officially available to the Bing Maps co...
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MvcMaps Preview 1 – A Unified Bing/Google Maps API for ASP.NET MVC
I spent some time lately working on bringing some of the concepts of Web.Maps.VE to ASP.NET MVC. The concepts I’m referring to are Simplicity and Ease of Development in making the implementation of mapping within ASP.NET MVC applications as simple as possible along with the Flexibility and Customiza...
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OpenStreetMap: Get FREE Web Mapping with Road Maps for your Apps
OpenStreetMap has been around for awhile and provides free geographic data that can be used by anyone. The data is all community created/contributed and that’s why it’s free to use. Other mapping services such as Bing Maps for Enterprise and Google Maps license their geographic data from some other ...
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Rebranding Microsoft Virtual Earth To "Bing Maps for Enterprise"
Microsoft Virtual Earth now has a new name (and it’s not Kumo or Kiev). First, a little background to ensure we’re all on the same page. As of yesterday…. Microsoft Virtual Earth is now called “Bing Maps for Enterprise.”
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Add a bit of ‘Bing’ to your silverlight maps
As you cannot have missed in the news recently Microsoft has re-branded its search offering to be called “Bing”. This means Virtual Earth is now called Bing Maps for Enterprise. Yesterday Microsoft automatically updated the Ajax Virtual Earth control to use the new Bing logo and you may have wondere...