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Virtual Earth Team Launches Street-Side Drive-by

1:59 pm - February 28, 2006 in MSN Search's WebLog

The Virtual Earth team is pleased to launch a preview of a new feature we have been working on interactive Street side browsing. You can try it out at http: preview.local.live.com Street side imagery allows you to drive around a city looking at the world around you as if you were in a car. But unlike the real world, you can stop your car anywhere you like and rotate your view around 360degrees. Currently we have street side imagery for San Francisco and Seattle online, and we are planning to have many more cities added when we formally integrate this feature into Windows Live Local this summer. One of the most interesting features is to put you in Street view map style. In this mode, all of the street side images are pasted flat on the map to give you a very unique overview of an area. It takes some getting used to, but once you adjust to it you ll find it provides a very compelling companion view for our Hybrid maps. Street view helps you orient yourself quickly in an area, while the street side views then show more detail presented as you would see it in the real world. This technology preview is just that a means for us to get a feature we are working on in your hands to play with and provide feedback on, before it is ready for prime time integration into the Windows Live Local site. That s why we chose to put this up in the Live local technology preview site. There are a number of User Interface challenges with any new navigation model and getting input from users is critical to refining the UI interactions before launch. The Virtual Earth team is proud to be the first application featured at Live Labs, allowing us to get this proof of concept out quickly We went from concept to launch in just a few short weeks, thanks largely to the dedication of our engineering team and cooperation with the Live Labs organization. Live Labs is a partnership between MSN and Microsoft Research headed by Gary Flake whose mission is to help fast track technology from research to user s hands, so it was a natural fit to partner with them to get this inaugural application out Via Live Labs. Try the application out and let us know what you think. How could navigation be improved? What cities would you like to have added? Is it easy to stay oriented or do you get lost in the imagery? How could Navigation be improved? From Concept to launch in a few short weeks . As crazy as that sounds, its true. Jay Nanduri , Brad Snow, Chandu Thota, Eyal Ofek, Rick Welsh and myself, along with immeasurable support from the rest of the Virtual Earth team and our Ops crew put in some late night dev sessions to get this out. Channel 9 came over to talk to us about the process and application, so be sure to watch the video to get the word firsthand. Sean RoweProgram Manager, Virtual Earth nbsp;

French Windows Live Gadgets Competition

1:25 pm - February 28, 2006

For all of our friends in France there s a new competition going on for creating gadgets. Learn more by going here: http: www.microsoft.com france msdn msn gadgets default.mspx The 3 best gadgets will win: First place:1 flat plasma screen is it the correct word ? 40 inches 1 xbox 360Second place: 1 flat plasma screen 32 inches 1 xbox 360Third place: 1 flat plasma screen 26 inches 1 xbox 360 It is easy to participate in the competition: you can download for free Visual Web Developer 2005 there is a tutorial to help you step by step When you think your gadget is optimised register it at http: microsoftgadgets.com There are three basic rules for the competition: Don t use datas Rss pictures you are not the owner of. You must live in France to participate and your gadget must be in French. You must use the tag french competition when you register your gadget so that we take into account your gadget!

French Windows Live Gadgets Competition

1:25 pm - February 28, 2006

For all of our friends in France there s a new competition going on for creating gadgets. Learn more by going here: http: www.microsoft.com france msdn msn gadgets default.mspx The 3 best gadgets will win: First place:1 flat plasma screen is it the correct word ? 40 inches 1 xbox 360Second place: 1 flat plasma screen 32 inches 1 xbox 360Third place: 1 flat plasma screen 26 inches 1 xbox 360 It is easy to participate in the competition: you can download for free Visual Web Developer 2005 there is a tutorial to help you step by step When you think your gadget is optimised register it at http: microsoftgadgets.com There are three basic rules for the competition: Don t use datas Rss pictures you are not the owner of. You must live in France to participate and your gadget must be in French. You must use the tag french competition when you register your gadget so that we take into account your gadget!

So a video’s worth … 10,000 words?

1:19 pm - February 28, 2006 in Inside AdSense

If traffic statistics on video sites are any indication, web surfers have a growing appetite for moving pictures. One of the most interesting aspects of working on Google Video is seeing all the videos that come in, on literally all sorts of topics …

Choose your News

9:34 am - February 28, 2006 in Official Google Blog

Posted by Erin Earl, Google Mobile Software Engineer Have you ever noticed that in waiting rooms, the section of the newspaper you most want to read is either missing from the magazine rack, or someone else is reading it? It s made me a real maste…

We Dream of Searches

6:00 am - February 28, 2006

Concerned by the results of a new poll showing Americans aren t getting the shuteye they should, we decided to get under the covers of sleep searches…

RSS Platform Screen Saver Sample

2:40 am - February 28, 2006 in Microsoft Team RSS Blog

John and I have been working on a sample application using the Windows RSS Platform. It s a screen saver which displays the image of RSS posts that have image enclosures. The screen saver is based on the Visual Studio 2005 Screen Saver Starter Kit. We changed it to retrieve images and feed content from the RSS Platform. Here what to do: Install IE7 Beta 2 Preview. Download and install the screen saver. The .msi installer will create a folder in My Documents called MSDN RssScreenSaver with the source code and including documentation. Read the documentation and follow the steps to build the screen saver. Subscribe to photo feeds in IE7 Beta 2 Preview. A simple photo feed is located here. You can also subscribe to flickr feeds. Note: add enc to the format query param to get pictures as enclosures Give it a try and let us know what you think. Walter Update 2 28 06: By request a screenshot of the simple photo feed: nbsp; Update 3 3 06: Sean has posted with a compiled version of the screensaver, so now you don t even need nbsp;Visual Studio to try it out. nbsp; Update 4 5 06: We ve updated the screen saver to work against IE7 Beta 2 Preview release March 20th, 2006. Note the new download link.

February’s Hottest Searches

8:00 pm - February 27, 2006

February, we hardly knew ye…

Homeless in Greensboro

7:30 pm - February 27, 2006 in Blogger Buzz

The Greensboro News Record just posted an article about Michael Brown, a homeless man who is using Blogger to describe his and his family s experiences. Here s a snippet from the article: After Brown, 43, and his family were evicted from their nort…

updateCriteria doesn’t have to blush anymore

5:49 pm - February 27, 2006 in AdWords API Blog

In v2 when calling updateCriteria with destinationUrl values of null or , the result is actually those values respectively. In v3, null really means don t update destinationUrl, and means set the destinationUrl to null i.e. clear the destination…

 
 

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