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By Dinesh C. Sharma
Posted on ZDNet News: Jul 25, 2005 4:07:00 PM

Microsoft has unveiled a test version of a new location-based search tool, the software giant said Monday.

Virtual Earth--which offers a combination of aerial imagery, maps and yellow-pages data--is designed to let users search for and share information about specific U.S. locations, the company said.


For example, a searcher can enter an address and see a map, an aerial photograph or an aerial photo overlaid with highway labels. A search field on the upper left lets the user retrieve information on businesses and other sites, which the tool displays in a collapsible pane. Virtual Earth relies on licensed yellow-pages directories for this information, Microsoft said.

Additionally, a "scratch pad" features lets people save addresses that they've searched for.

The service, which Microsoft announced in May, is free. It's designed to interact with other Microsoft tools, including MapPoint, the local features of MSN Search, and aerial imagery from TerraServer-USA, the software giant said.

Virtual Earth also includes a feature called "Locate Me" that determines the user's location using Wi-Fi access points or Internet Protocol address geocoding. The information is then presented in the form of a map with the user's location highlighted.

The tool also offers features for e-mailing search results, bookmarking them or posting them on a blog. People can zoom in or pan the aerial pictures via a virtual compass.

"When you're in an unfamiliar city and need to find a nearby Chinese restaurant or ATM within walking distance of your hotel, a traditional Internet search experience won't give you the visual location-specific information you need," Stephen Lawler, general manager of Virtual Earth, said in a statement. "MSN Virtual Earth provides a deeply immersive search experience that lets people see what it's like to be in a location and easily explore what they can do there."

In the next beta version of the tool, slated for release later this year, the company plans to add bird's-eye-view imagery depicting cities, landmarks and other sites at a 45-degree angle. The feature will rely on technology from Pictometry International.

Mapping services based on satellite imagery have been catching the attention of search companies lately.

A service announced by Google recently already incorporates a feature that allows people to see buildings and terrains in three-dimension.

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Oh my goodness
they left your outhouse off the map. Those bas*ards! happy... (Read the rest)
Posted by: FilledOut Posted on: 07/27/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Microsoft launches 'Virtual Earth' beta  Loverock Davidson | 07/25/05
Message has been deleted.  itanalyst | 07/25/05
You love me? happy  Loverock Davidson | 07/25/05
Message has been deleted.  itanalyst | 07/25/05
forgive loverock  stormdoor | 07/25/05
Mac version?  DebianDog | 07/25/05
Google's maps....  Rick_K | 07/26/05
Microsoft "Innovates" Again  itanalyst | 07/25/05
Microsoft wonders...  Anton Philidor | 07/25/05
Microsoft doesn't have to wonder  Loverock Davidson | 07/25/05
NASA published satellite photos, I believe  Anton Philidor | 07/25/05
Re: NASA published satellite photos, I believe  none none | 07/25/05
MS mapping technology  theraven_z | 07/26/05
Naaah  Not average Joe | 07/25/05
Innovative, no.  Loverock Davidson | 07/25/05
I forgot about terraserver  Patrick Jones | 07/25/05
TerraServer-hosts public domain USGS images on MS servers  b.d.hi | 07/25/05
It's called competition  voska | 07/25/05
Pathetic  Eggs Ackley_z | 07/25/05
It gets better  Eggs Ackley_z | 07/25/05
That's great  Real World | 07/25/05
In fairness to MS....  flafone | 07/26/05
Apple Headquarters  ZigZag_z | 07/25/05
Neither is Area 51  Loverock Davidson | 07/25/05
Actually...  nucrash | 07/25/05
Area 51 = to Apple headquarter  voska | 07/25/05
Area 51 does exist  Rick_K | 07/26/05
Both Ballmer and Gates Are Idiots For Not Showing Apple  itanalyst | 07/25/05
No...  Richard Flude | 07/25/05
In other pathetic MS news...  Richard Flude | 07/25/05
Now that is just absurd..  Patrick Jones | 07/26/05
Actually...  rapson | 07/26/05
This isn't some nefarious scheme...  flafone | 07/26/05
WTC etc.  none none | 07/25/05
I Checked The Map Page Too And Found This  itanalyst | 07/25/05
Virtual Earth  Fordee | 07/25/05
Huh? Have you tried Google Earth?  msmitchel | 07/26/05
It's a free Beta people.  IT Scion | 07/25/05
NASA already has this  gibsonjunkie | 07/26/05
NOT REAL WEB BASED  rodgarnett@... | 07/27/05
Oh my goodness  FilledOut | 07/27/05

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