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Saturday, Jun 16, 2007 @ 22:49:00 UTC

This week we have a had a few additions to our Virtual Earth Gallery, the US Open map from Naviciti shows us how useful Virtual Earth can be for an event while ShareMyRoutes.com show us what a second generation VE site can look and feel like. The is a awesome site that every VE should take a look at, you will take away at least two or three well implimented ideas. The site is running Version 5 of Virtual Earth.

If you have a Virtual Earth site that you want people to know about, submit it to the gallery.

The ViaVE Gallery

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The automatic vehicle location (AVL) mash-up to the Virtual Earth (Jbaltikauskas@geographicslab.org) (http://www.geographicslab.org/) said:

Cape Cod Transportation Partners Technology Project This web site prototype features information on the locations of the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA)vehicles, National Park Service shuttles, participating passenger ferries, and intercity buses serving the Lower Cape Cod Region and the Cape Cod National Seashore. The automatic vehicle location (AVL) is provided by original software using the Assisted-GPS (A-GPS) capabilities of the Nextel/Motorola cell phones at a refresh rate of 2.5 seconds and legacy CCRTA AVL Mobile Data Terminals (MDTs) at refresh rates of 90 seconds. This web mapping features use of Microsoft Virtual Earthâ„¢ maps and high-resolution vertical and oblique imagery. Bus routes, bus stops and points of interest are provided on this Microsoft application. Vehicles take a moment to load.