Maps and eServices01 Oct 2007 06:36 am

Virtual Earth, a Microsoft service, is every day being better competition of Google Earth and Google Maps; although the product of Google is the one that has the used API more, Microsoft is improving virtual earth service everyday. Or more complete maps of cities or integration of its service with companies, in this case FEDEX and its new Drop Box. No matter how hard the implementation is basic, it is a useful initiative, because it puts in a map and with guide to arrive all the separated offices by type from office, and that added to tracking of packages with RSS (with update of feed whenever the package happens through a point) is a good service. That it would need? As they say in blog of Virtual Earth, he would be brilliant to have click-to-call to be able to make consultations or to request that they retire packages and more information, although the one that there is is the one that serves and can be a good departure point so that they begin to use APIs in services that, of 2,0, have nothing and for when Google adds maps of Argentina? he has of almost all sides and we outside followed:P and that that have their Latin American offices this way, something average incomprehensible, no?

Source: Denken Uber

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