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    January 18

    Recovering from CES

    S&T Kiosk at CES 2008 Wow. It is hard to believe that the Consumer Electronics Show wrapped up over a week ago already. I'm still recovering! It is a well known fact that attending CES can be often more effective than a flu-shot. You spend a week talking and shaking hands with people from around the world and then return home to find you've caught some virulent airborne contagion that will wipe you out for another week. Once you recover from your respitory illness, you are never sick for the rest of the year.  (*fingers crossed*)

    In the future, I will be blogging about what we've been working on for Streets & Trips 2009 such as the much needed enhancements in the User Interface to make the application easier to use,  additions to the MSN Direct Services for the Connected Services edition, and improvement to the search functionality, just to name a few.LiveSearchMobile

    On a side note, I was blown away by the number of folks that told me they still use Pocket Streets and could pull out their  mobile device and show it to me installed.  We haven't shipped that since MapPoint 2006 and yet it clearly met a need for a certain niche of users.  A couple years back there was a business decision made to focus on offering a free connected mobile solution (More info at: http://www.livesearchmobile.com/ or Direct download of Live Search for Windows Mobile --> here).

    More to come...thanks for your patience.

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