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I work as a developer on the Common Language Runtime (CLR) team, specifically in the areas of exception handling and CLR hosting.
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Inside and Out... An attempt to understand technology better... Address Mapping There are 2 entries for the tag Address Mapping
[Download] PocketMaps 2.0 - with GPS support!
Last week I updated PocketMaps to support GPS. Once the GPS receiver is connected to your Windows Mobile device, PocketMaps can: Map your current location on the map Auto-refresh the map as you move to plot your move Display details regarding your current location, like altitude, wind speed, etc. You can download it from http://www.wintoolzone.com/... Below are some screenshots: Displaying current location's details Support for GPS - mapping current location, autorefresh to ......

Posted On Wednesday, July 4, 2007 9:26 PM

[Download] Pocket Maps - mapping addresses on the Pocket PC
I just finished authoring PocketMaps, a .NET CF 2.0 based application for Windows Mobile 5.0 based Pocket PC devices that does address mapping on the device using the Yahoo! Map Image API. You can enter the address as free text, or with city/state/zipcode details or as latitude/longitude combination and PocketMaps will map it for you. Particularly useful when you are on the move and want to know the location of an address. It also lets you save the map image that you can send via email/bluetooth, ......

Posted On Monday, June 25, 2007 9:28 PM

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