The other day one of my students showed me a map he had found on a microsoft website, that looked just like google earth, except that he was able to get images that were much higher resolution than my normal Google Earth can get.
I know this: The site had a Windows circle emblem and a bluish color theme. The site also had the word "Virtual" in its name, such as microsoft virtual maps. It was web-based, unlike google maps. It had the navigation indicators in the upper left corner of the view.
Now whenever i try to find that site again myself, it always sends me to the stupid corporate Microsoft site that tells me everything i could ever want to know about setting up microsoft virtual maps for my own business, but it doesn't actually show me any place online to just USE THE PROGRAM!
I just want the link to the site where i can type in my street address, and get the microsoft virtual map for that location, where i can then zoom way in and get a very hi-res image of my location.Where do i find Microsoft's web-based equivalent to Google Earth?
hi
I have seen it some time ago but never foundo it again.. maybe this link can help you
http://www.flashearth.com
http://virtualearth.spaces.live.com/
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http://maps.live.com/
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