Intermap and Magellan Sign Agreement18/12/2007 |
| Intermap Technologies and Magellan have signed an agreement in which Intermap will provide outdoor map content products for Magellan's line of handheld GPS devices. Intermap's AccuTerra map products will provide users with outdoor specific map data for the contiguous 48 states and Hawaii. |
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Intermap is creating consumer mapping products using Magellan's Solution Developer Kit (MSDK) MapCreator software. MSDK is a 3rd party development toolkit that enables licensees to develop world class mapping products and software enhancement to enhance Magellan's GPS product line offerings. MSDK-derived content products are compatible with both GPS devices and VantagePoint desktop software. Supplier: 0 More news from this supplier: Intermap to Provide AccuTerra GPS Maps Intermap Technologies/Global Mapper Partnership Intermap Malaysia Mapping Programme NEXTMap ProMesh Elevation Data Intermap Technologies and G-VR Agreement NGA Purchases Remainder of NEXTMap USA Dataset NEXTMap Europe 3D Mapping Programme Completed Intermap Technologies and ESRI Enhance GIS with Precision 3D Elevation Data Intermap Independent Software Vendor Partner Autodesk Intermap and Harris Renew Partnership JSDE/ION JNC 2011 Call For Papers GAF at Intergeo 2010 Free Oil & Gas Well Look-Up Service European DMCII Launch GIS Bringing Accountability to International Relief Efforts Gas Utility Upgrades to GIS for Outages German Properties Need Revaluation RapidEye Two Years in Space URISA Student Competition Winners Announced Tsinghua University Team Wins Design Competition Comments (0): |
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During this presentation of Blaise Aguera during TED 2010, you can see Bing Maps working from the sky towards street-level imagery and also showing images inside buildings. It even is capable adding real-time movie imagery from inside. |
