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Microsoft's Online Maps to Steer Around Traffic

By David LaGesse

Posted: April 10, 2008

Almost lost amid news about its bid for Yahoo, Microsoft today released a promising upgrade to its online mapping service. The Live Maps service added traffic monitoring with an extra zigzag—around bad traffic, that is.

The software giant says that new Clearflow technology will suggest better alternatives to traffic jams. Rerouting congestion itself isn't new to many high-end GPS devices, which get wireless traffic reports and suggest alternatives.

But Microsoft says it's using sophisticated calculations, based on several years of observing traffic, in charting the alternative routes. That might help drivers avoid taking side roads that themselves are more bottled up than the original. The feature is now available for 72 cities.

Hi

Hi Harish,

Din't really understand what did you mean by the statement.

Perhaps you would like to elaborate it a bit more.

Piyush

Piyush Gupta @ Apr 15, 2008 07:22:46 AM

we can prepare microsoft maps like google

we can prepare microsoft maps like google i need the persons contact for this work in india

harish of @ Apr 15, 2008 06:45:52 AM

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