Windows Live SVG Local

Windows Live SVG LocalJeff Schiller found out that driving directions are drawn using SVG in Windows Live Local. Interesting and great to see but it leads me to one question: what happened to Microsoft’s VML? Are they dropping (or not any longer forcing) their own technology in favor of an open standard?

Btw, I never had a closer look at Windows Live Local (they should probably flag their product announcements with “works now outside of IE too!”, I’m not even trying to access their services without IE anymore because of too bad experiences in the past) and I must admit that I’m pretty surprised. From a cartographic point of view the maps are looking very nice. In my opinion the map design is much better than in the rest of those search engine mapping services. Aren’t they all using the same or similar sources such as Digital Globe, NAVTEQ, TeleAtlas etc.?

Microsoft offers a lot features within Live Local:

  • of course a search for addresses and businesses,
  • driving directions,
  • it shows you traffic information,
  • you can mark places, add them to collections and if you’re a registered MSN user you can save and share them (features known from Platial?),
  • and not to forget the famous birds eye view.

Features are good, basically. Too many features are bad. I’m afraid if too many marketing champions get involved in the development of Windows Live Local they will kill the service by a feature overkill. The options I have on the site are already quite versatile. They reach from searching an address, marking and sharing places to visualize traffic information.

I still prefer the “keep it simple” design principle. The worst question a user can ask or think about while accessing your site is: “What can I do here?”. The very basic service or aim of your site must be clear from the beginning. If it’s hidden inside a forest of features then you are having a problem.

  • http://blog.codedread.com/ Jeff Schiller

    Live Local uses VML for IE6. VML still works in IE6 (and will in IE7). I’ve been told my certain people in Microsoft that a future version of IE will eventually support SVG. Unknown when and how much at this point though…

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