Windows Live goes Local 177
dualcore writes "PC Magazine is reporting that Windows is going live with a 'new online local search and mapping service.' The interface is pretty close to Google Local, but with subtle enhancements, such as right-clicking anywhere on the map brings up a context menu or the way you can click on a point on the map to select it for directions. The final word on which service is better remains to be seen but this competition will certainly benefit the end-users."
Cumbersome (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Cumbersome (Score:5, Funny)
Well it probably gets sticky because you're playing around with it, a little too much. Some find it bizarre, others like it.
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It does. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:It does. (Score:2)
The problem is that if you keep the mouse button depressed when you move out of the map area, it won't know if you release the mouse button later until you click it somewhere in the map area. But by then you've probably dragged away the map by mistake.
Re:Cumbersome (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Cumbersome (Score:4, Interesting)
Let's compare a basic query from Google to MSN Lives.
http://local.google.com/maps?q=hospitals+near+sto
http://local.live.com/default.aspx?v=2&ss=hospita
First off, Google's URL is MUCH shorter for permalink.
But the real guts to this query is in the results.
As you can see Google returns much cleaner, relative results and has more results too. Not to mention a COLORED MAP that is UP TO DATE.
Live doesn't even have my house built on their map and that was back in 1996.
This data is especially meaningful to me because a few weeks ago I got a call from a nurse that my Mom had had a heartattack and the hospital was St. something but thanks to Cingulars wonderful reception I couldn't make out what the lady said.
Luckily, I had Google Local and it returned the right hospital almost instantly and allowed me to get in contact with the nurse again to find out that she was going to be alright.
Now, looking for the nearest Pizza Hut isn't that big of a deal but when somebodies life is involved, I wouldn't trust any other search provider.
Re:Cumbersome (Score:3, Insightful)
When someone's life is involved, why the fuck would you be on the internet trying to find a hospital. We have a number for that, 911. If you're in Europe, 112.
Re:Cumbersome (Score:2)
What the GP was saying was that his mother was already AT the hospital, and the nurse called him to tell him his mother had had a heart attack. But with crappy Cingular (I have them too - once my contract is up I'm switching), he couldn't understand what hospital his mother was at - he just heard part of the name. But with google, that part was enou
Re:Cumbersome (Score:2)
A friend of mine runs a company I did their web site for. I provided a link to the location using google maps. Google gave an address 2 large blocks away from the actual location of the company.
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Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few tweaks (Score:5, Insightful)
And I'm not afraid to say: Wait to go Microsoft! They've created something very very cool that no one else has. While Google Maps and Google Earth were bigger steps in the evolution of maps, this is still quite a large one and I think Microsoft deserves more credit than they got when they first released Virtual Earth and probably more credit than Google FanBoys at Slashdot will grant them now.
That said, there are some annoying interface issues that make it less polished than Google Maps.
The draggable-maps may have just created interface expectations that can't be met with these photos.
The Siteseeing link from their [live.com]blog [msn.com] is also very cool.
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:3, Funny)
So you're saying I should keep using Google Maps and see how this project progresses later?
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:1)
The thing I like about is Microsoft doesn't put there name all over the maps like Google does. Also Microsoft maybe in B/W but they have better coverage in my Area. Other my city, Google has very bad coverage.
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Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
While nothing in the maps space is as big of a step forward in terms of
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:4, Insightful)
The greater coverage will come as Pictometry scales up to fly over more cities. Their website mentions each pixel equates to roughly 6 inches on the ground. That's a lot of imagery to collect over major metropolitan areas. 8 bits per pixel, covering several thousand square kilometers at that resolution with 4 different viewing angles is a lot of data.
I'd like to see more geospatial information. Lat/Lon coordinates (at least WGS-84), height (ellipsoid or MSL), etc.
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Everything else has been a copy of that, if you want to go that route.
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:3, Insightful)
The only thing that's really different, besides the ability to load your own waypoints and data, is the mouse dragging.
I do fully agree that without a push from competition, Microsoft does almost nothing new. Every once in awhile, they do release something neat, albiet somewhat half-assed and never updated, like terraserver. It's ver
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
But they deserve credit for Bird's Eye View, which no one else is doing and is more useful than satellite imagery when its available. I still think Google Earth is the most fun of the three, but Bird's Eye View is one of the coolest things I've seen in a while.
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:3, Insightful)
But I do agree that Microsoft should get credit when they deserve it (which in this case I think they do)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Hey MSFanboy, don't get me started on the technology that MS has bought, copied and stolen over the years. They're not innocent.
In this case MS developed all of this in house.
What database backend is MS using, SQL Server? Bought.
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
There's a lot of fine posters on Slashdot, and unfortunately that number is ste
Why bird's eye could never have mosaiced images (Score:3, Informative)
There's actually a reason why MS did what they did with the Bird's Eye imagery. Since it was taken at an
Re:Why bird's eye could never have mosaiced images (Score:2)
Re:Bird's Eye view is amazing - just needs few twe (Score:2)
What I don't understand... (Score:1, Troll)
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Re:What I don't understand... (Score:3, Insightful)
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Specifically, the feature that MS copied that Google WAS the first to have (that I know of, anyway) was the map being draggable.
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:4, Insightful)
This stuff just drives me crazy!!!! MS was the first to bring online sat images to the net by about a decade. Google copied the concept, but its OK because you like Google better and you think thier product is amazing while the way MS did it sucks. Now MS copies a minor thing like draging an image and its just wrong!
To me this is not just a Google Live/MS Live issue. Same for iPod fan boys who go crazy when another MP3 play copies the color of the case or some stupid detail, but its fine that Apple copied all the functional ideas from others.
Everyone goes on and on about how competion is good, but as soon as someone does something similar to one of thier little "pet" products suddenly its just horrible (even if thier "pet" product is just as guilty as others of copying others).
My complaint isn't about Google or any specific product or company. EVERYONE COPIES EVERYONE ELSE!!!! Thats it, and you know what? Thats a great thing! That lets everyone gain from incremental improvements that are made because of the cycle of copy and improve (or as others would say "embrace and extend").
Intellectually I'm sure we all understand this, but somehow once its "our" product being copied in some little way, we go off bitching about it. STOP IT!!!!!
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
What IS bothering me is patent law. It's stated goal is to protect innovation. Well, here are some examples of innovation (interne
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
"...is how One-Click Shopping can get patented, but Microsoft can get away with such blatant copies as this (of Google Maps), MSN Messenger (of ICQ), and so forth."
Seems to me like I mentioned patents.
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Re:What I don't understand... (Score:3, Informative)
Microsoft had maps online before Google (Score:5, Insightful)
-everphilski-
Universities had maps online before Terraserver. (Score:2)
Remember, the corporate world is almost always a decade or two behind where the academic world is.
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
Anyway, while it's obviously true that Google Maps isn't the first internet map product, it is also obvious that the new MS service has blatantly copied much of the interface from Google Maps, specifically the dragging behaviour.
Maybe this new service is even better than Google Maps, I don't know yet, all I know is that it feels like I'm using Google Maps.
You (and the mods) can call me a troll if you want, but if patent law is supposed to protect innovation, ho
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
My personal opinion is that especially in the case of online apps like these, people will be vastly best served if nobody's allowed to patent anything. Google should not be allowed to patent their draggable interface (and they apparently didn't anyway) and MS should not be allowed to patent anything they add, and both can continue incorporating the others' improvements.
Of course it'd be better if they were open source, since they could
Re:What I don't understand... (Score:2)
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Also, my original post says 30% insightful, 30% informative, 20% flamebait. How does that get me modded down? And how does 30+30+20=100? Sigh.
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Worldwide (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Worldwide (Score:3, Insightful)
I live in Australia [cam.ac.uk], and Google Maps zooms in close enough to just see my house and car [google.com]. With Windows Live I can barely see my city [live.com]. They are using different map services, so I guess it just depends where you live.
Something weird... (Score:4, Interesting)
A race of some sort. (Score:2)
-theGreater.
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Cor (Score:5, Interesting)
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But doesn't work under Safari... You know Bill must be pissed when their stuff works on Linux before it does on a Mac. I KEED! I KEED! No really.
Innovative (Score:2, Insightful)
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http://www.e-guides.biz/ [e-guides.biz]
Re:Innovative (Score:3, Funny)
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Initial Reactions (Score:3, Informative)
Color Scheme (Score:1)
One aside, I don't like how so much information is embedded into the "permalink" - why is it relevant to embed my SEARCH HISTORY into the link? Here's an
Scratch pad (Score:2)
For me, the way Microsoft manages the search data is what makes Virtual Earth preferable to Google Maps. For example, when you interact with a map, the search results auto-update to reflect the current visible map.
Try zooming London aerial all the way in (Score:2)
Windows? (Score:2, Insightful)
And maybe it's also a sneaky effort on MS's part to convince internet users that dynamic DHTML+JS web pages are somehow related to their operating system... NOT. Kind of surprised it's not "MSN Local Live", or "MSN Live Local" or so
pros/cons (Score:2)
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I wonder if Microsoft has an exclusive relationship with Pictometry International. Probably wouldn't be in PI's best interest, but Microsoft could definitely buy their best interest.
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You'd think they'd learn (Score:2)
Bill Gate's crib (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Bill Gate's crib (Score:2)
Google Maps vs Windows Live (Score:2)
The Windows 'Welcome' popup box was very unimpressive. London, England did not work in WinLive zoomed all the way in (you get faded camera icons with slashes through them,) Google Maps worked fine all the way zoomed in to Parliament Square.
WinLive gave me an 'Orbitz' popup ad when I did a new s
live has better resolution (Score:2)
for reference the address entered was "camano hill rd, camano island, wa".
for an urban location in san jose, ca, live gets down to 30 yards, an
right click (Score:2, Interesting)
Right clicking (Score:2)
More reading on CNET and Directions Mag (Score:2)
http://www.directionsmag.com/article.php?article_i d=2047 [directionsmag.com]
Directions Mag is/will probably provide a deeper analysis since it target specifically the geospatial domain, not general technology.
Don't Ask (Score:2)
Found Located in the settings box.
[]Don't ask about installing Microsoft Location Finder
Re:Don't Ask (Score:2)
A single checkbox option.
[ ] Don't Ask about installing Microsoft's Location Finder.
Is it asking you if you want it installed without asking. Or if you don't want to even know the feature is available, or Just not installed, or (as I believe) its a subliminal message intended to disarm you.
The end is nigh....
Try the mouse wheel! (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Try the mouse wheel! (Score:2)
Did you try middle click!?!?! (Score:2)
OMG (Score:2)
I think this is the first time I have ever seen the words "Windows" and "competition" in the same story on Slashdot. *rubs eyes*
Canada ? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:You can see my house from there (Score:1)
Re:EEE strategy in action again (Score:2)
Re:EEE strategy in action again (Score:2)
windows live
-safari doesn't work
But this birds-eye view thing is really interesting. Being able to rotate the viewpoint and see satalite images from different perspectives is excellent.
Not necessarily... (Score:2)
Part of the in
Re:Not necessarily... (Score:2)
This is a huge usability plus in my opinion. live.com appears to be a collection of personalized links (like google), but is essentially an rss reader. Google has opted to break out their personalized homepage and
Re:Zoom?? rubbish (Score:2)
Along the same lines, a feature that google missed: Scroll-wheel zooming!!! I've been missing this feature on Google's map interface since I was allowed to use it on Google Earth. Thanks MSFT!
Re:Pushpins... (Score:2)
yeah. But it worked yesterday. (Score:2)
I was using virtualearth exclusively. Now I'm using Google maps. Way to go MS!