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4 Aug 2010Microsoft has launched an update to the Bing Maps interface today aimed at improving readability and aesthetics.
The new interface uses cool colors, which Bing says creates a more visually appealing backdrop, helping content "pop" on the map, and provides clear differentiation for pushpins, labels, and traffic overlays.
There are new labels with larger fonts for major streets. This eliminates the need for bolding, and less attractive glows while allowing users to quickly find locations in a relevant format, Bing says.
The new interface also comes with improved international coverage. There is improved road and street data across Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Oceania, and Asia.
Finally, Bing Maps has launched Dynamic Labels in beta, which allow users to quickly zoom to a region or location on the map with just a few clicks, making it easier to identify and explore areas or neighborhoods of a city. These labels can be turned on from the map style selector on bing.com/maps/explore.
As reported earlier, Bing now offers an app for OpenStreetMap, a Wikipedia-style community-driven mapping interface.
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3 Responses to Bing Maps Gets Interface Enhancements
Andy
August 6th, 2010 at 4:29 am
This article on consolidating data from multiple spreadsheets should help:
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Cheers,
Andy
MSFT Office Outreach Team
kyrrian
August 11th, 2010 at 7:17 pm
Use wireshark to sniff their packets. Its free and simple to use. It's funny to run this on an open network and read everyones AIM conversations or see the passwords they type in. Once you see what sites they are going to, mess around with them and re-route their websites to something totally opposite.
Or just enable WEP or WPA (smarter choice).
brandonqd92
September 12th, 2010 at 3:28 am
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