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DedicationTo my wife, Taarinya |
Foreword
It's not surprising that discovery has always been rooted in the art and science of mapping. Maps represent many complex relations and hordes of data, yet a child is intuitively able to navigate and comprehend them. Maps have long been the information
Today is no different from the past in that most informationwhether business or personalhas a strong relational tie to the place where we reside. The real world provides a commonly
The conventional map is changing quickly into a digital representation of the real world. Traditional maps are quickly merging with immersive imagery, local content, 3-D models, and real world sensors. The digital map will have life through its vibrant contributing community of authors and experts that fulfill the dream of global access to local knowledge. Imagine a world where you pivot information in a highly visual place to discover what it's like somewhere else. Layers of informationwhether you seek the news, classifieds, weather, stores,
For many
As a team set to build platforms for location-based application development, we embraced the change years ago with the first commercial SOAP/XML MapPoint Web Service and continue to lead the
Chandu Thota is an accomplished developer on the Microsoft Virtual Earth and MapPoint team, as well as an influence on much of the early thinking in the next wave of the Internet and mapping technologies. He
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