>>Isn't there some way to get feedback to Microsoft on accuracy issues? I think
>>I recall seeing something, but can't remember exactly where (been playing with
>>it as an automation server, but not much with the UI). For example, while my
>>neighborhood in Cartersville is shown, some of the street names are swapped
>>around.
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>Yes, there's a menu selection for feedback. I submitted the Laura Ingalls Wilder dugout on Plum Creek, which was missing: wonder if they'll fix it. (I don't have the picture of Ael and me standing in the hole where it used to be -- pity. :-( )
Cool about the feedback thing. I'll check it out. Actually, I've used it several times to give directions to folks and haven't had one complaint about them being bad. As a matter of fact, I did a comparison between the directions it generated and the ones that were generated by Yahoo for a trip between Hartsfield Internation Airport in Atlanta and my house. While both would get the person to my place, the MapPoint ones were quicker in terms of travel time and shorter in terms of distance.
George
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