Road runners who enjoy traversing the globe have often found mobile Maps quite useful. Microsoft’s Bing has been moving quite a few blocks to match up Google
Maps’ popularity. Thus it didn’t come as a surprise when the Bing blog announced that the Windows Phone 7 SDK will showcase Bing Maps as its default map control. Moreover it has declared the service free for developers to create mobile applications for consumers on any mobile platform.
Furthermore, the blog goes on to state that it has sighted reports which pitted 3 hour dev cycles by Windows Phone development to two weeks or more for similar functioning Android
devices Designers who wish to learn more about the Bing Maps Control for Windows Phone 7 can download the Windows Phone 7 SDK or MSDN’s resources.
Those who are looking forward to use Bing maps for other platforms can also avail of some free options through Bing Maps REST Services. This service offers the well-known flexible toolset which can be used for most of the devices.
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