weather.com Using Virtual Earth

Eric Frost
03-27-2007, 10:39 AM
I have been meaning to mention, I go to weather.com almost daily, and have been very impressed with the new weather map powered by VE.

(This is an aside but for a long time it seemed weather.com was messed up and very slow due to the ads so I was using Yahoo weather, either weather.com has cleaned up it's act or the technology/my bandwidth and cpu have cought up.)

You get to the text/pitch below by clicking on a link above the map, makes me wonder if weather.com got a very good deal in exchange for the promotion of VE.






Local Weather Maps

We provide a variety of current and forecast weather maps for most locations around the U.S. Simply click on any map of interest to see a larger version and access even more images for your part of the country. Only satellite maps are currently available for locations outside the U.S.

More About Radar and Satellite Maps Provided, in Part, by Microsoft Virtual Earth
These one of a kind, industry-leading maps that you are viewing show weather information from The Weather Channel in conjunction with Microsoft's Virtual Earth Platform, which provides aerial photos, Bird's Eye images, and 3D models for major cities throughout the country.


To get more information on Virtual Earth, please visit http://maps.live.com (http://maps.live.com/) or http://www.microsoft.com/virtualearth (http://www.microsoft.com/virtualearth). For Sales and Business Development questions related to Virtual Earth, please contact Microsoft at mapsale@microsoft.com (mapsale@microsoft.com).


Virtual Earth Terms of Use: Terms of Use (http://www.microsoft.com/info/cpyright.mspx)

Virtual Earth Privacy Policy: Privacy Policy (http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx)

Eric Frost
04-01-2007, 07:39 AM
Robert Burke mentions that they are using Flash --

The Good, the Intriguing, and the Way to get Started (http://blogs.msdn.com/robburke/archive/2007/03/26/windows-live-for-developers-the-good-the-intriguing-the-way-to-get-started.aspx)

I did notice this the other day, when you right-click on the interactive weather map on weather.com, the context menu is Flash.

 
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