MIX09: Microsoft adds new features to Virtual Earth

 

Microsoft has announced it is opening up its Virtual Earth offering to let businesses add imagery, video or written material to locations on a map.

Matthew Quinlan, Enterprise Mapping for Virtual Earth group product manager, said the new capabilities are due to the release of multimedia plug-in Silverlight 3 Beta, which is planned for an official launch today at the MIX09 Microsoft developers conference in Las Vegas.

“Now Virtual Earth will allow users to display data for customers in a more accessible form and stream data directly on to the map,” he said.

The product will first be directed at web agencies for interactive marketing campaigns, Quinlan said, although he also acknowledged there will be many unforeseen uses of the new offering.

This could include news outlets using the new features to pinpoint stories to specific locations where news is breaking.

Through special “de-cluttering technology”, businesses will be able to display multiple marketing materials or news stories from one location.

When asked whether Microsoft had any intentions of following Google in its latest mapping of the ocean, Quinlan said this was not on the software giant’s agenda.

“What we intend to do to the offering is driven by consumers and although some oceanographers enjoy seeing the ocean floor, a lot of consumers are less enthralled.”

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