Today, “We” released a new updated version of the Virtual Earth JavaScript Intellisense Helper that is updated to support the brand new Virtual Earth v6.2. You can learn more about what’s new in Virtual Earth v6.2 here: http://blogs.msdn.com/virtualearth/archive/2008/09/24/announcing-the-virtual-earth-web-service-and-virtual-earth-map-control-6-2.aspx

It appears that Mark beat me to blogging this release (which makes sense since he’s the one that posted the final ZIP of the release): http://blogs.msdn.com/devkeydet/archive/2008/09/30/released-virtual-earth-javascript-intellisense-helper-for-6-2.aspx

And, Thanks for the props Mark!

In case you aren’t familiar with what the “Virtual Earth JavaScript Intellisense Helper” is:

“The purpose of this project is to fully enable JavaScript Intellisense for the Virtual Earth Map Control inside of Visual Studio 2008.

*Creating Microsoft Virtual Earth mashups and applications just got a whole lot easier. This JavaScript library enables Intellisense for the Microsoft Virtual Earth 6.2 (current release) AJAX control in Visual Studio 2008”** *