MSN
announces satellite-mapping service
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Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates previewed
new satellite-mapping technology designed
to compete with local-search offerings from
Google, Yahoo and Amazon.com.
Gates, presenting at the "D" conference
in Carlsbad, Calif., on Monday introduced
MSN Virtual Earth, a map service that lets
visitors zoom in on a local area and get
information about restaurants, cafes, hotels,
dry cleaners, and so on. Gates said the
service will be available this summer.
MSN Virtual Earth will provide a "core
set of reference points," such as maps,
aerial imagery, photos, consumer and business
directories, and ratings and reviews, according
to the company.
Microsoft is playing defense against many
new local-search and mapping tools from
rivals. Google, for example, bought satellite
mapping service Keyhole earlier this year
and has introduced new interactive maps.
Amazon.com's A9.com is working on a nationwide
project to take digital photos of all U.S.
businesses for an online service called
BlockView, which pairs photos to business
information. Yahoo has also integrated Yahoo
Maps and local search to create a data-rich
source of regional services.
MSN Virtual Earth includes satellite maps
with 45-degree views of buildings and neighborhoods,
and an overlay of street images. It also
includes an online clipboard, or scratch
pad, so users can take notes while performing
multiple searches.
The service will also include a Wiki-like
feature that lets visitors and business
owners add information about local services
to the database.





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