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March 19, 2003
Microsoft has released its Microsoft MapPoint
.NET 3.0, for developing location-aware, enterprise-grade applications
and Web services including wireless and mobility solutions. It supports
standards such as SOAP and XML; and features map data covering the world
and the ability to find street addresses in the U.S., Canada, and many
Western European countries. New in Version 3.0 include broader geographic
coverage, more points of interest, and reverse geocoding.
Microsoft Corp.
1 Microsoft Way
Redmond WA 98052
http://www.microsoft.com/
Littlearth has announced the release of an Internet language called "Document
Markup Language" (DML) and a web site, http://www.formshere.com/,
which lets you use the Internet to create DML web pages that are connected
to databases so that information can be collected, stored, retrieved,
displayed, and provided in a customized format. DML is a higher-level
language for the Internet that is fully compatible with HTML, and lets
you create web pages on-the-fly. The web site lets nontechnical or novice
Internet users to build or modify custom web forms/documents that contain
fields for data entry so that data can be entered by anyone with Internet
access, stored in a database, and retrieved in customized format via the
Internet.
Littlearth Inc.
10513 Mercado Way
Montgomery Village, MD 20886
301-806-8991
http://www.formshere.com/
Realtime Soft has released version 2.0
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