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Microsoft Office 2007 Professional, no, I do not imply pirated DVDs or possibly a costume party with eye patches. We're talking about the genuine offer: pirates around the significant seas. A new Bing Maps application referred to as Piracy Watch lets you track piracy incidents worldwide. Users get an overview of global pirate attacks and additional information on specific cases. Built on top of Microsoft’s mapping,
Microsoft Office Professional 2010, location and search platform, the app uses a combination of visual data, with pushpins illustrating the specific location of an attack, but it is also set up to deliver additional details related to each incident, through a popup box. “Users have the ability to click any of the pushpins to get more information concerning the respective incident – specifically,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, the date of the incident, the type of ship that was victimized, the aggressor,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010, and a short description of the incident which includes the location of the incident. The left panel provides additional ways to sort the data – by date, victim type or aggressor type,” Chris Pendleton, the Bing Maps technical evangelist for Microsoft, revealed.Read more here.