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Live Search comes to Facebook with custom search page

Mashable just spotted the new implementation of Live Search integrated into Facebook.  According to Mashable:

The implementation is fairly straightforward: in the search box on the top right of Facebook, which is also used for quick access to your friends’ profiles and intrasite search, there is now an option to “Search the Web,” which in turn triggers a query of Microsoft Live Search. Results then display within a custom interface designed for Facebook.

by Kip Kniskern on 07 Oct 2008, 02:08 PM with 4 comment(s) and 425 views

Don’t like the 20TB of new data in Virtual Earth? Submit your own!

Another big data update over at Virtual Earth, over 20 TB, including Microsoft UltraCam images of Iowa City in drier times:

IowaCityVE

(a more recent picture from the Des Moines Register, below)…

IowaCityFlood

…and other non-Ultra-cam imagery of lots of areas of France, some parts of Scotland and Wales, and Beijing, among others:

beijing

Also just introduced is a new program, GoVE:

We're just starting a new program called "GoVE" which enables municipalities, state and local governments, aerial photographers, carrier pigeons, whoever, to share your imagery with Microsoft for publishing onto Virtual Earth the platform that powers thousands of enterprise applications, not to mention our own Live Search Maps.

Now your imagery can be part of the Virtual Earth we're creating. Join in the world changing event that is Microsoft Virtual Earth.

GoVE supports the data sharing goals of many public sector organizations by providing a free publishing service. Through GoVE, your taxpayer-funded information will be provided on a free, open access web site that benefits taxpayers, government officials, your corporate tax base, state and local governments, etc.

Things like tourism, transportation, utilities, energy, emergency preparedness, natural resources management, and economic development can be assisted through the broad scale distribution of public data.

More on Chris Pendleton’s Virtual Earth blog


Posted Jun 25 2008, 08:11 AM by Kip Kniskern
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