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Posts Tagged ‘silverlight’

Get inside the planes that capture Microsoft Virtual Earth

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Microsoft’s Mark Brown has put up a cool post on his Microsoft Virtual Earth blog. It’s part two of a series that’s detailing some of the bits and pieces behind the tool that gives you that oh-so-helpful birds-eye view of your dry cleaners.

In this episode Brown sits down with Keystone Aerial Surveys, a Philadelphia-based company that’s got less than 50 employees and 14 airplanes doing all the capture work.

Interesting bits:

  • Keystone’s flights average about 5 hours a trip.
  • Each trip brings in about 1,000 super high resolution images which come out to about 100 square miles.
  • Certain map suppliers will only shoot during certain parts of the year–Microsoft takes photos year round.
  • City images can be some of the toughest shots to get because of shadows.
  • Companies like Keystone need to buddy up to air traffic controllers to get special clearance for “loitering” (going back and forth in the same general area).
  • Pilots get their flight data from software that maps out areas that need to get captured. You can see a demo of this in action in the first third of the video.
  • The “UltraCam” that takes the pictures uses a special infrared sensor that cuts through cloudy spots. You can see it snapping and cutting apart shots once they’re up in the air.

The video is a about an hour long, and definitely worth a watch if you like planes and maps. If you’re feeling impatient you can skip ahead to the 32:10 mark to get to the good stuff–like when they’re flying around to take pictures of your backyard.

Behind The Maps - Flying the UltraCam

Note: I didn’t even realize until after posting that the video was in Silverlight and not Adobe Flash, so if you absolutely refuse to download and install it on your system there are alternate download links courtesy of XBOX Live’s Major Nelson: iPod, Zune, PSP and WMV

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Selfish, Mean, Impatient Customers

Monday, July 14th, 2008

Information overload, news fatigue and WADD (Web Attention Deficit Disorder) are creating a brutal landscape on the Internet.

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Selfish, Mean, Impatient Customers

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MOSS Gets Digital Rights Mgt From Fasoo.com

Friday, July 11th, 2008

Fasoo.com Offers DRM for MOSS

At the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference in Houston this week, Microsoft was the only one announcing new products and services. Korea based Fasoo.com announced a new Digital Rights Management solution for MOSS called the DRM ONE for SharePoint.

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Open Text Acquires eMotion - Enhancing Enterprise 2.0 Solutions

Friday, July 11th, 2008

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Enterprise CMS provider Open Text Corporation has acquired hosted business applications provider eMotion LLC from Corbis Corporation, intending to augment Open Text’s Artesia Digital Media Group’s offerings. This is the second move by the company in the last couple of months to expand their Enterprise 2.0 solution set.

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Bitnami Launches ‘Modules’: Install Multiple Apps on a Single Software Stack

Friday, July 11th, 2008

BitNami Open Source CMS Stacks
Bitnami provides complete free packages for OSS products like Joomla! and MediaWiki including everything you need to deploy such products on the server, typically Apache, MySQL and PHP and whatever else is required. Bitnami packages include all such necessary components, as well as the OSS product itself, and are designed to drastically ease OSS Web deployment.

The organization has just announced Bitnami Modules, which enables users to install several applications on a single stack. So if you are already running, say, Drupal on a Bitnami stack, and you also want to deploy WordPress, you can now elect to download the WordPress ‘Module’ from Bitnami and run that off the same stack.

Stacks currently on offer as Bitnami packages also include eZ Publish, Liferay, phpBB, DokuWiki and more.

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