Microsoft has quietly announced plans to discontinue its MapPoint and Streets & Trips products at the end of this year. Both will be officially killed off on December 31, 2014, though online support ...
NEW ORLEANS, March 19, 2003 — Today at the Microsoft Mobility Developer Conference 2003, Microsoft Corp. highlighted the growing developer demand for its MapPoint® location-based services platform.
Businesses and individuals still using Microsoft’s MapPoint and Streets & Trips need to start thinking about alternatives. Microsoft is discontinuing both products, according to notices posted on ...
Microsoft announced on its website that it has decided to discontinue Microsoft AutoRoute, Microsoft Streets & Trips and Microsoft MapPoint. The company says "It was a tough decision to discontinue ...
.NET version 3.0, the newest version of its flexible Web service platform for mapping and location-based services, early adopters of the technology already see its benefits. Dollar Rent A Car Systems ...
One of the most important things a computer can do is give small businesses the same tools that benefit corporate giants, but in easy-to-use and affordable packages. Today, I want to introduce you to ...
Microsoft has commenced work on an Australian version of Mappoint, the company's Web-based mapping service. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that the company is working on the service after Dr Neil ...
It's difficult to look at a column of numbers and try to visualize data trends. Whether you want to analyze your own data, develop sales territories, or plan a marketing program based on demographic ...
Microsoft MapPoint 2004 entered general availability on Thursday. The updated release of Microsoft's business mapping software brings expanded demographic data, more map coverage and better support ...
Install MapPoint 2006 on any Microsoft Windows-based system and you can easily visualize and analyze data by plotting the results geographically. The new version adds a number of new features not ...
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