July 25, 2005
Site of the Week: Virtual Earth
Ok, ok so my Site of the Week feature has been a little lagging (in fact there are only a couple sites in the list). Here's a doosie!
I know a few MSN TV 2ers have been trying to find a mapping tool like Google Maps that works with the box. While I like Google Maps, I LOVE Virtual Earth. Why? Because it works with MSN TV 2!
Here's my original post from :
MSN just launched their MSN Virtual Earth site! Congrats to the Virtual Earth team!
It's basically a Google Maps competitor, but as usual, MSN has a few tricks up its sleeves:
1. LocateMe - this neat feature installs a little widget that figures out where you are by your wifi signal. I absolutely love it.
2. Blog It - Integrated blogging to your MSN Space of your Scratch Pad. I'm still playing with this to see if it's useful...so far nada.
3. It works with MSN TV 2. Google Maps causes the box to crash while Virtual Earth runs very well on MSN TV 2 (a little slow on dialup, but then again, what isn't slow on dialup these days?) About the only thing that doesn't work on MSN TV 2 is the click and drag feature (which may work with a USB mouse attached...I'll have to try).
There's even a fan site setup that's ready to hack VE and make it do cool/fun things (hopefully even more useful than some of the Google Maps remixes that we've seen). Link.
UPDATE: For MSN TV 2 users, the mouse works great with this site. The scroll whell can zoom the map in and out and scroll the results and scratch pad windows. You should search in the scrunched view (the non-resized page), but then resize the page to access features like Aerial photos). The LocateMe can be used (just scroll way down in the panel that appears and click "IP Address"). It doesn't work as well as the PC version where you install an application, but it's nice nonetheless.
about this mouse stuff .i have an old mouse from my gateway pc days. are you saying theres a place to connect it in back ,to do the things you said msntv2 can do. please send reply to my e-mail addy ,as i`m not around here too much. thank you
Posted by: mook53lhd at August 9, 2005 08:24 AMIf your mouse has a USB connector (little rectangular plug) then it should work. As this not officially supported, I can't say that it WILL work for sure, but most likely it'll work.
Posted by: Tommy at August 19, 2005 10:33 AM