Microsoft Map Services

by Lian Maksin

Get more from: Car Bed Child. When computers were invented they brought a curse and a blessing that we haven’t been able to eliminate. Despite its bad bits, the appearance of the Internet, as this is maybe the most important function of the computer for all users, no matter whether they are individual or businesses, has marked a major breakthrough. By using the Internet sites one can buy, sell, get information about almost anything in any field of activity, reunite with former colleagues/classmates etc. One of the services launched on the Internet is MapBlast. The type of service, as its name might suggest, has to do with orientation, directions, maps. Since Microsoft redirected Vicinity’s MapBlast, the users of MSN Maps and Directions can use Mapblast as well.

The site re-orientation is the result of Microsoft’s acquisition of Vicinity MapBlast. As Microsoft’s MSN users are numerous, the number has continued to grow due to the new MSN MapBlast, in part, too.

Good Housekeeping rated MSN MapBlast 8 out of 10 for the accuracy, detailed street coverage and easiness of use for 11 Western European countries, Canada and the United States.

MapBlast was a web mapping service launched in the mid 1990s. It was designed by Vicinity Corporation and permitted website owners to include maps in their own web pages.

Anyway, what does the MSN MapBlast service have to offer the site’s users? When you want to go to some unknown place, you can get directions using the MSN Mapblast. You can explore the United States, Canada and many other countries at road level; you can create a map of your own vicinity and incorporate it in your home page; you can find your way in a new neighborhood and locate the places you need to go to .

In spite of the increasing number of users that Microsoft’s MSN has had, there are some who are not that content with the directions and map service offered by the MSN MapBlast, since the redirection of MapBlast a few years ago. Some say that the new service does not offer all the possibilities that MapBlast.com used to provide.

The MapPoint technology stays at the basis of the MSN MapBlast project just as it has created so many of the Microsoft desktop products. You can use the MapPoint Web Service from your own web site. The old MapBlast format nevertheless survives in the new MSN approach and format.

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