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Linkleri Üyelerimiz Görebilir. UslanmaM Üyeliği İçin Tıklayın) - Microsoft said Tuesday that it will replace MapQuest:-)as the mapping service supplier to InfoNow

a provider of online store locator technology.
The agreement is a validation of Microsoft's Virtual Earth service but it stops short of significantly improving the software giant's position in the mapping and aaaaaaaa market

one expert said.
InfoNow customers include LaSalle Bank

EverBank Financial

and Suzuki. The agreement with Microsoft means that customers of those companies can search online for stores

bank branches

and automated teller machines (ATMs) and receive results that include Virtual Earth's bird's eye view

driving directions and relevant information such as parking facilities.
"It's a validation of Virtual Earth but it doesn't do anything to boost [Live Search Maps]

" said Greg Sterling

founder of consulting and research firm Sterling Market Intelligence. Live Search Maps is a Microsoft service that lets users search for local businesses and view maps.
In the future

the agreement may lead to the integration of InfoNow customer data

such as ATM aaaaaaaas

into Microsoft's Live Search Maps

a spokeswoman for Microsoft's public relations firm said in an e-mail. Such data would be a valuable addition to Live Search Maps

Sterling said.
Microsoft won't get advertising revenue out of the deal either

the company said.
However the arrangement with InfoNow does offer Virtual Earth some branding exposure because the Virtual Earth name will be displayed with the map results

Sterling noted. That could be important for Microsoft

which lags behind competitors MapQuest

Google

and Yahoo in consumer awareness

he said.
InfoNow says that 20 million consumers access its service each month.
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