Microsoft is spending hundreds of millions of dollars to build a 3-D replication of the world that would become the platform for data overlays to provide people with useful information.
Google (NSDQ: GOOG) and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) are intensely focused on building 3-D maps of the world and adding social elements on top of their mapping services, executives said Friday at the Web 2.0 Summit.During a panel discussion at the San Francisco conference, Erik Jorgensen, general manager of Live Search at Microsoft, said the software maker is spending “hundreds of millions of dollars” to build a 3-D replication of the world that would become the platform for 
Microsoft this week launched an upgrade of its Live Search service, which offers through the Virtual Earth platform 3-D imagery of nearly 200 U.S. cities and other areas covering 80% of the nation’s population. As part of the upgrade, people using Live Search Maps can create and share their own 3-D models of buildings through an alliance with Dassault Systemes.
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