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  • Chewy Chong 4:51 am on August 27, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Don’t Know Where You Are? Maybe our “WhereAmI” Project Can Help… 

    Drum roll please….

    After many months of hard work, we would to introduce the people of Southeast Asia to our “WhereAmI” project.  The goal of the project is to help facilitate location based services through FREE location-ing information.  Think of it as a GPS device that works off of WiFi and/or cell tower data and doesn’t need to be outdoors.

    I won’t go into too much technical details but essentially:

    • Input = WiFi access points you hear around you AND/OR the cell towers you hear around you
    • Output = an estimated longitude and latitude of where we think you are

    Doesn’t sound like much but this is currently the key “missing link” to build much cooler (and useful) services to service scenarios such as:

    • Are my friends around me?  If so, I’ll give them a shout.
    • I lost my phone but my phone will tell me where I left it.
    • I want to find all the top rated restaurants around me but I’m not exactly sure where I am (or I don’t know my exact address).
    • I want to go home, which is the next bus that can take me there and where is the bus stop.

    There are services like this here and there but they are all commercially executed (fees).  We intended to provide this service to the people of Southeast Asia (SEA) FOR FREE! 

    Built by the people of Southeast Asia… for use by the people of Southeast Asia.

    No, this service isn’t a Microsoft offering but rather… something fun that we built on the weekends BY MANY OF YOU in the community (we have a few uni and poly students, a Singapore scholar and a few people at Microsoft).

    The project has a few pieces:

    • WhereAmI Service (the service you would use to query your location)
    • Infrastructure (the gooey-goodness in the middle)
    • Survey (the tools we use to survey the information which gets sent back to you when you use the service)

    Here’s a quick 2 min video on how it works and how it all comes together.

    http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?vid=85238949-6807-47a9-b66b-c78427d41eb6

    We’re in the middle of an update from our test servers to something more robust to handle the public’s load.  Will put an announcement when the service is up (in about a week).

    Coverage is currently Singapore but we’re keen to grow the service.  If you’re in SEA and interested in offering this service to your region for free, we’ll provide all the tools, equipment and infrastructure… all we need you to do is to help with the survey.  Feel free to drop me a note. :)

    More exciting stuff to share shortly.  I’ll also introduce the people who’s hard-work is making this all possible.

    Chewy (chewyc at microsoft dot com)
    Head of Search – SEA

    (update) Our efforts are being rolled into an offically supported product.  More info to come..

     
  • Chewy Chong 11:24 am on August 20, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Search Olympic Medals with our Olympics Instant Answer 

     

    Are you an Olympics junky?  WE ARE!  So much so … we build a cool feature into Live Search to help you cheer on your country or sport.  No need to surf the links, just get instant answers with the medals tally classified by countries/sports.

    Give it a try, it’s quite fun:

    Who’s won swimming medals? Search "swimming medals"
    http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=swimming+medals

    What medals have Thailand won?  Search "Thailand medals"
    http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=medals+for+thailand

    How many medals have China won for shooting?  Search "shooting medals for China"
    http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=shooting+medals+for+china

    Can’t forget our home-grown medalists!
    http://search.live.com/results.aspx?q=table+tennis+medals

    Honey (i-homit at microsoft dot com)
    Search Intern

     
  • Chewy Chong 10:50 am on August 20, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Meet the Search Family – Honey Mittal (Search Intern) 

     

    Hello southeast Asia!  My name is Honey Mittal and I’m the new Search Intern. I work with Chewy Chong (the Search Guy) helping him manage a bunch of his exciting new projects. I am an undergraduate Computer Engineering Yr 4 Student from National University of Singapore and I will be working here untill Christmas.  There’s a bunch of cool gems in our Search and Maps … and I hope to share them with you throughout my term here.  Any questions/feedbacks, just shoot me an email.

    Honey Mittal

    Honey (i-homit at microsoft dot com)
    Search Intern – SEA

     
  • Chewy Chong 2:04 am on August 20, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Hello from Your Search Guy for Southeast Asia :) 

    First off, apologies for my readers in Singapore as it has been a heck of a long time since I made a post.  The past few months have been quite hectic.  I’ve changed roles (no longer your Developer Evangelist for Singapore) and am now your Search Guy for Southeast Asia!

    Search Guy… what is that?  Good question, my goal is to help the people in our humble part of the world find and explore more on the web be this through our Search engine or our Maps.  Give it a try…

    Our Search – http://www.live.com

    Our Maps – http://maps.live.com

    I’ve been sitting on this post for quite some time as it was hard to convey to all of you what it is we’re trying to do.  Search and maps is only just one piece of something much bigger and focus is not at all on just one single dimension.  So instead of trying to write out some long essay… this video perfectly illustrates the "YOUR digital life" theme all of us here are working towards.

    http://video.msn.com/video.aspx?mkt=en-US&playlist=videoByUuids:uuids:a8d98d01-7edf-4991-93b7-8554b9608b5a&showPlaylist=true&from=shared

     

    Hmm… notice how Search and Maps are only a small piece of this whole "connected nirvana"?  If you think about it… the focus should be on YOU and how our efforts can complement YOU and what you do everyday.

    There’s lots of work happening behind the scene to make this more and more a reality for Southeast Asia.  Pretty much every piece of what you see in this video sits in or around my team here in Singapore.  They are all super smart and full of ideas.  I wake up everyday excited to go to work as I know there’s much we can do to make all our lives more fun.

    If you keen to know more about what we’re up to or want to make a request… reach out and give me a shout.  I’ll be starting to ramp up my community presentations soon so you can always reach out then.

    Chewy (chewyc at microsoft dot com)
    Head of Search – SEA

     
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