Pictometry Application Shortlisted07/09/2009 |
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| 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. | |
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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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