New version of Microsoft's Virtual Earth Mobile includes drawn directions and pushpin locations
Microsoft’s latest incarnation of their Virtual Earth Mobile application includes driving directions drawn on the map, pushpin location markers and GPS improvements. Jason Fuller with the Microsoft Windows Mobile Team talked about the latest changes and included the current version 1.64 in his MSDN blog entry.
Virtual Earth Mobile is a free mapping application that dynamically downloads maps as the user travels. It works on Pocket PC, Windows Mobile and Smart Phone devices and requires a GPS and live Internet connection.
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