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Monday, June 1. 2009
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Bing Maps not yet in Bing
Bing (Preview) is live in the U.S. so I gave it my standard search test "kite boston." It rewrote it as Kites in Boston, MA and returned a kite shop some 20 miles away as the top result. I don't like that Bing rewrote the query in the input box; it'd be ok if it responded with "I thought you meant this and queried on it instead," but left my text as it was.
Amusingly:
- The provided map of results moves obediently with you as you scroll down the page. I found that distracting, but perhaps I'll get used to it.
- The map still says Microsoft Virtual Earth on it. (I just noticed that in the Google returns, the map is not logoed at all; it just includes copyright. Perhaps that's a space consideration?)

What Ever Happened to ...Lars Rasmussen?
Converge reports that Lars Rasmussen and his brother Jens Rasmussen, who previously developed location technology that became Google Maps are behind Wave, the newly announced communications aggregations from Google.




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