
The New Family of Yahoo! Maps Web Services
The new Yahoo! Maps offers a powerful new way to experience and use maps. Tap into this beautiful new interface either using the free Flash?viewer from Macromedia?or display via AJAX. Yahoo! Maps also includes a rich set of APIs for both Flash and AJAX that enable you to use and publish maps on your web site or in your client application.
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A cool new way to help you find what you are looking for
Virtual Earth combines mapping and local search to put the answers to your search questions in a geographical context. To do this, Virtual Earth combines MSN Search with the latest in mapping to create a new Web application built on Microsoft technology.
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Develop Your Own Location-Based Services Using Google Maps
The Maps API is a free beta service, available for any web site that is free to consumers. Google retains the right to put advertising on the map in the future. Please see the terms of use for more information.
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Start building your own pages
Blogs are set up to be personal forums for someone's opinions. That's the point, the liberating thing about them. Bloggers don't have to get their copy past an editor, and they can sound off at any length - no word limits in cyberspace. They're products of a seismic cultural shift that makes someone's hangover as newsworthy as the arrival of a Harry Potter novel. The sassier the voice, the more successful the blog is likely to be.
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Give you all the tools you need to make the most of your time
The MSN Search SDK provides documentation that describes the core concepts, requirements, development guidelines, and class library for the MSN Search Web Service. The SDK also contains sample code that demonstrates application development techniques using the MSN Search Web Service.
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Develop Your Own Applications Using Google
With the Google Web APIs service, software developers can query more than 3 billion web documents directly from their own computer programs. Google uses the SOAP and WSDL standards so a developer can program in his or her favorite environment - such as Java, Perl, or Visual Studio .NET.
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Amazon Web Services
Although Amazon Web Services is a cool technology, it also provides the very useful function of enabling business partners to interact with the Web site through standard protocols. This interaction can lead to a deeper, more valuable relationship for both parties involved.
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MapPoint Web Service
Microsoft MapPoint Web Service is a hosted, programmable XML Web Service that allows you to integrate high-quality maps, driving directions, distance calculations, proximity searches, and other location intelligence into your applications, business processes, and Web sites.
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CNET News RSS
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is an XML-based format for content distribution. CNET News.com offers several RSS feeds with headlines and descriptions and links back to CNET News.com for the full story.
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Weather on Your Web Site
Display current weather information directly on personal web site for the domestic or international city. It now offers a broad range of graphical selections each with links to related maps, weather headlines and extended forecasts.
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Building a Yahoo Stock Quote Ticker
The Yahoo Quote Ticker consists of an ASP.Net web service that connects to Yahoo quotes and grabs detailed data on stocks.
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