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Pictometry Application Shortlisted

  07/09/2009
Darko Radiceski, IT specialist at AAMHatch, is one of three finalists taking part in a Microsoft Tech.Ed competition held at the Gold Coast in Queensland (Australia) from 8 to 11 September. Darko submitted a proof of concept for a Windows phone application using Windows Mobile, called AAMHatchEye.
 

Pictometry application of AAMHatch shortlisted for Windows Mobile

This application integrates Virtual Earth (now called Bing Maps) and AAMHatch's Pictometry imagery complete with measurement functionality.

 

Darko's prize as a finalist includes a trip to the Gold Coast, three nights accommodation, a pass to attend the sold-out Tech.Ed conference and tickets to the Mobility Smackdown on 11 September 2009. At this event, Darko will present AAMHatchEye and his application proof of concept to a judging panel.

 

 





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Comments (1):

eeeee. Go Darko! Daniel - 10/09/2009 - 15:52


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