Virtual Earth to be included with BizSpark

Mar 30, 2009 • Uncategorized
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In a major announcement Microsoft has just said that it will include virtual Earth in its free software/service to bizspark customers . Cost has  been a major barrier to the adoption of the new online mapping services for commercial applications . Typical subscription costs are extremely high for small business startups.This stifles innovation – especially in the current economic climate.  BizSpark members can now get a commercial Microsoft Virtual Earth account for 75% off (ie. $2000/annum).  There are some restrictions, and the BizSpark program is also only applicable for companies that are less than 3 years old and have less than $1 million in annual revenue.

Further details (including contact details) can be found in Chris Pendleton’s announcement blog post:

BizSpark Program Changes Virtual Earth Licensing for Startups

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