Microsoft’s Eye on Earth, a project designed to allow Europeans to literally keep an eye on various sites across the continent and monitor important environmental data, has evolved, now integrating the company’s mapping, search, and location platform, closer than ever. Eye on Earth will turn two years old... |
20 July 2010 08:05 GMT |
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The Eye on Earth project developed by Microsoft in collaboration with the European Environment Agency (EEA) will continue to evolve, and might bring biodiversity or noise-pollution information to its users, according to Ludo De Bock, Microsoft’s senior director for the European Union and NATO countries. Nothing... |
19 April 2010 10:04 GMT |
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Microsoft and the European Environmental Agency (EEA) have taken their relationship to the next level, beyond the evolution of Eye on Earth. On December 13, the United Nations 15th Climate Change Conference (COP15), in Copenhagen, acted as the stage for EEA to release a couple of fresh Cloud-based applications powere... |
15 December 2009 05:36 GMT |
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The evolution of an environmental project, built through a partnership between Microsoft and European Environment Agency (EEA), now brigs users across the European Union information on not just water quality, but also air quality across the continent. First introduced in mid-2008, Eye on Earth was then a Cloud-b... |
19 November 2009 06:19 GMT |
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An initiative put together by Microsoft and the European Environment Agency (EEA) designed to monitor the water quality at bathing spots across Europe and share the information with users has evolved. The Redmond company informed that Eye on Earth – Water Watch had been updated with 2009 information revealing t... |
19 June 2009 06:09 GMT |
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Surf's up for Eye on Earth powered by Microsoft's Virtual Earth and SQL Server 2008. A joint initiative of the Redmond giant and the European Environment Agency, Eye on Earth - Water Watch, is designed to provide an online service set up to monitor the quality of bathing water across 27 European countries. ... |
31 July 2008 07:08 GMT |
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