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    Default Microsoft releases Bing Maps traffic for users outside the US

    Finally Bing Maps users who lives outside the US will now have a better idea of how long it takes to get from A to B, as Microsoft has just launched Clearflow traffic estimation around the world.

    Now they can know the condition of traffic via new maps .
    The system works by taking live traffic data for main roads and surface streets, then extrapolating it to unreported routes. That differs drastically from Google's approach, in which speed and position data is sent from each Maps user's device to estimate live traffic conditions. Google relies on strength in numbers of its Android (and Maps) ecosystem, which Microsoft lacks -- but Bing Maps uses Nokia's well-regarded Navteq traffic system. Whichever you use, you're now more likely to duck traffic and arrive at the ball on time.


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    Thats a great idea.

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    It would be cool if someone used Bing especially outside of the US.

 

 

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