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 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 ...
Last week I started discussing extracting pushpin data from Microsoft MapPoint 2004. Pushpins in MapPoint are markers that you can place anywhere on a MapPoint map. There are several hundred visual ...
Microsoft MapPoint has been around a long time. How long? So long that a stock-image search pulled up this gem from 2005 -- a photo of "Streets & Trips" running on a Pocket PC. In fact, the mapping ...
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 ...
REDMOND, Wash., April 23, 2001 — Microsoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing of Microsoft® MapPoint® 2002 North America, the latest version of its business-mapping and location-based ...
MapPoint.Net is designed to allow solution providers to quickly and easily integrate mapping and location technology into customers' public Web applications, business productivity applications and ...
Microsoft recently released a SQL Server 2008 add-in for MapPoint. MapPoint is Microsoft's business mapping application and gives users the power to visualize business data and communicate insights in ...
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 ...
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 ...
Another end of an era is right around the corner, though attentive drivers could probably have seen this one coming. We're talking about the discontinuation of Microsoft's MapPoint software. After 15 ...
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