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Windows Live Messenger – more new features expected

So now that everybody is using the leaked Wave 3 Milestone 1 build, (oops we can’t talk about that) and Microsoft employees are using the latest Milestone 2 daily builds, we thought it was time to just cut to the chase and look at what we expect to see come final release (or M3 for those keeping count). As always, this may change, so just think of it as a taster of what is to come.

 

Here’s what’s showing up for the first time in these pictures.

by Chris on 04 Sep 2008, 03:45 PM with 13 comment(s)

Virtual Earth ASP.NET control confirmed for July

We talked about it at ReMIX Australia, Angus Logan got grilled over when it will be put into the hands of developers and now the release is set, the Virtual Earth ASP.NET control will be shipped in the Windows Live Tools July CTP.

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This is great news for ASP.NET developers. A proper ASP.NET toolbox control with support from Microsoft will allow simply integration into your projects and personally I think a cleaner integration. Critically the control needs to stay in sync with the latest updates to the Virtual Earth platform.

In other Virtual Earth news, Mark Brown announced the upcoming release of a “completely new SOAP-based web service” that opens up massive possibilities for those wanting to harness the platform in a RIA using flash or indeed more exciting, Silverlight2.

Additionally it looks like the staging environment is not far away, those developing commercial applications with Virtual Earth using the new client token system have had to develop against their production accounts to date.

And finally Chris Pendleton has the low down on another massive imagery update, this month 69.2 TB! Check out the 3 new Version 2 cities, Vienna, Seattle and Miami over at http://maps.live.com


Posted Jun 06 2008, 11:30 AM by John OBrien
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