Award for Pictometry in your Pocket05/10/2009 |
| Darko Radiceski from AAMHatch has won the Microsoft Master Codemason competition. He was named the winner of the Mobility Smackdown session at the Microsoft Tech.Ed Conference held at the Gold Coast in Queensland, Australia. AAMHatchEye integrates Bing Maps and AAMHatch's Pictometry imagery complete with measurement functionality to enable users to measure height, distance, area and elevation immediately on the Windows Phone. |
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‘Points of interest' searches and GPS integration are also available. The application features include 3D models and 360° spherical video.
The IT specialist presented his application, called AAMHatchEye, to the conference participants, who voted Darko's work the best application. With 65.5% of the votes, Darko was awarded the prestigious title of Microsoft Master Codemason.
The winning application will be available for purchase on Windows Marketplace for Mobile post from 7th October. This is the official release date for the new version of Windows Mobile 6.5 for Australia, re-branded as Windows Phone and also the release date of the Windows Marketplace.
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