Posts Tagged ‘multimap’

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Some updates to the Multimap web site

April 11, 2008

Multimap web site displaying Tate Modern in Bird\'s Eye view

The team here at LBi have been working with Multimap to make improvements to the site, and start the job of integrating with Microsoft’s Live Search product. It went live yesterday, and among the improvements are:

 

  • 45-degree angle high resolution photography – aka ‘Bird’s Eye’
  • we’ve tweaked the route planner so that it displays within the main panel of the interface rather than being cramped into a ‘palette’ on the left-hand side of the screen; additionally we’ve introduced more realistic signage to help users scan long lists of instructions
  • you can now find a business through Multimap – putting them in the local search market; 

 

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Multimap honoured

April 10, 2008

My colleague Warren Hutchinson posts about an honourable mention at the Webbys for the work that LBi did in helping Multimap redesign their site. I’ll leave it to him to big the team up, but just wanted to add my ‘well done all’ to the mix!

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Sean Phelan, Multimap’s founder talking about the recent Microsoft acquisition

December 19, 2007

Via: Directions Magazine.It’s great to hear Sean talking about the company’s no. 1 asset – it’s people and expertise. And it’s no surprise that he’s planning to do a lot more sailing – you would, wouldn’t you :) ?

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Multimap acquired by Microsoft

December 12, 2007

Multimap today was acquired by Microsoft, in a move that tentatively makes sense to both companies. I hope that Multimap will benefit from access to new technologies driven by Live Earth (and there’s some cool stuff coming from that direction) – and Microsoft will gain access to lots of high profile business clients, coupled with Multimap’s global reach. Seems like a good fit – but as a company that’s been independent for lots of years, it’s bound to throw a lot of challenges at the Multimap team. I hope it works out…