A look at the venue
Only a couple more day and State of the Map is starting. Some of the organizers are already there to work on the last details to make this conference run smoothy. Henk is giving you a peek into the venue.
Only a couple more day and State of the Map is starting. Some of the organizers are already there to work on the last details to make this conference run smoothy. Henk is giving you a peek into the venue.
Intel is not only a microprocessor technology innovator, but also a co-creator of the open source software platform MeeGo and part of the GENIVI alliance. MeeGo supports multiple hardware architectures across various mobile devices types, including netbooks, tablets, mediaphones, TVs and in-vehicle infotainment systems.
MeeGo 1.0 for Netbooks already integrates OpenStreetMap maps and services in the core user experience. More collaboration is planned: input from the OSM community is more than welcome. Please visit http://meego.com for more information and downloadable images for your mobile devices.
Intel and MeeGo promote open and collaborative solutions, open data, open-source, and picnics.
Bing is a decision engine from Microsoft, designed to help users make more decisions more easily. Location is pivotal to today’s search and the Bing Maps Explore site at www.bing.com/maps/explore now features Map Apps, a gallery of content and experiences built by Bing, its partners, and now open to developers using the Map Apps SDK. The King of Bing Maps challenge is currently on, to find the best Map App. Microsoft has a long history in online mapping, and today’s Bing Maps APIs provide mapping, imagery and location services with a choice of technologies, including REST, AJAX and Silverlight. More information at www.microsoft.com/maps.
Bing is proud to be a sponsor of State of the Map 2010.
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