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Sascha Corti

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SQL Server 2008 - Working with Geographical Data Posted: Nov 6, 2007 2:55 AM
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I just learned that in SQL Server 2008, you will be able to work with geographical- and geometrical data as well as integrate with the Virtual Earth SDK. So it will be very simple to write a query that for example finds points of interest stored in a database that are within a certain range of a route  - expressed as a multiline object and visualize the result in real-time on Virtual Earth.

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