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Update: please see the bottom of the post. Microsoft is in the process of turning the Titanic around. At last year’s PDC the shouted mantra was “Silverlight, Silverlight, Silverlight.” Following this ...
Microsoft today launched a new Silverlight-powered Bing Maps experience into beta. You can still use the normal non-Silverlight HTML version over at Bing.com/Maps but ...
Microsoft is taking the beta tag off its innovative Bing Maps Silverlight site, which we wrote about previously when it initially launched. According to Microsoft users will be transitioned to the new ...
We have written several times on the Silverlight/HTML5 controversy that has been burning over at Microsoft ever since the last Professional Developers Conference. Just today we weighed in with some ...
Interesting, interesting. Neowin is reporting that Microsoft is unveiling Bing Mobile and Bing Maps with Silverlight (beta) and you can go take a quick look at the maps app here. Microsoft seems ...
Microsoft wants people to download (or update Sliverlight) so they can use the new and improved Bing Maps. To create that incentive, as well as to get people to explore the new Bing Maps, Microsoft is ...
Bing announced they have revamped their map experience. The maps themselves were redone and actually, there are two different kinds. One for those who install Silverlight on their computers and AJAX ...
Bing Maps moves beyond Silverlight and AJAX with the new native WPF Control, which enables you to build interactive tools for visualizing geographical data on the desktop. Released in January, version ...
If you go to the Silverlight version of Bing Maps, at the bottom is an application gallery which adds different features and layers to the maps. Two new Silverlight apps added today are for Events and ...
Microsoft has taken the beta tag off its the Silverlight version of the Bing Maps service, which it launched seven weeks ago, and has now set it as the default. Redmond says the Silverlight version ...
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