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[Live News] I've received a few inquiries about how to geocode with Virtual Earth. I thought this was pretty straight forward, but after hearing some feedback I figured it made sense to document this a bit further than the SDK does.
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[mappoint Forums] What's new in Virtual Earth version 6.1?: Please note: enterprise customers can also use MapPoint Web Service which is part of the Virtual Earth Platform. In MapPoint Web Service we have reverse geocoding for all countries where we support geocoding.
[What is special about Geospatial?] Virtual Earth 6.1 - the most important improvements: Geocoding: The new reverse Geocoding-Support enables to convert Longitude and Latitude into an Adress.
[mappoint Forums] Geocoding with Virtual Earth: I've received a few inquiries about how to geocode with Virtual Earth. I thought this was pretty straight forward, .
[Windows Live Dev] Virtual Earth 6.1 Released: New in this release, users in the U.S. can now find the closest street address based only on latitude and longitude coordinates from a GPS or other geospatial device.
[Virtual Earth For Public Sector] Virtual Earth NEW & IMPROVED!: The Virtual Earth dashboard, or navcontrol, is localized to support languages including English for U.S.-based speakers, Japanese, Italian, Spanish for U.S.-based speakers, as well as French for both France and Canada-based speakers.
[MapPoint Forums] Live Search Maps Update!: v6.1 Virtual Earth API - Reverse compatible with v6 and adds enhancements. I'll post more details about this in a future post.
[SSWUG.ORG Articles] Virtual Earth Meets SQL Server 2008 and ASP.NET AJAX: We'll build a database of longitude and latitude records for specific locations, we'll then use ASP.NET AJAX and the Virtual Earth service to exploit these locations found in the database. We're also going to build a basic application that makes use of Yahoo's Geocode service to retrieve the longitude and latitude of a specific address, thus we'll be able to add additional locations easily and quickly.
[Hannes's Virtual Earth Blog] Integrating Virtual Earth and MapPoint Web Service: In general there are not many reasons why you would want to use MapPoint Web Service in the presentation layer. One of the exceptions might be the LineDrive map-style for driving directions which removes the complexity of the map and shows just the relevant pieces of the route.
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