The Bing Maps team continues to release more stunning high-resolution oblique (45-degree angle) aerial Bird's Eye imagery. This most recent wave released over the last several months represents over 80,000 square kilometers of new imagery spanning 100+ cities in the United States.
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Since our blog post in July highlighting new Bird’s Eye imagery, we’ve released more of our high resolution oblique 45-degree angle aerial Bird’s Eye imagery and just want to make sure you’re aware of this continued imagery expansion. The recent release of new Bird’s Eye over the last few months represents approximately 50,000 square kilometers of new Bird’s Eye imagery spanning 70 cities in the United States.
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Bing Maps was one of the first mapping services on the web to offer oblique 45-degree angle aerial imagery, also known as Bird’s Eye. Bing Maps is still as committed as ever to offering fresh high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery. Over the last 12 months we’ve been busy releasing refreshed and expanded Bird’s Eye imagery and we want to make sure our customers and users are aware of the progress we’ve been making. In...
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We’re just a few days away from Super Bowl XLV and with everyone preparing for Super Sunday, we figured at Bing Maps we’d do the same. Today, we updated the Bird’s-eye and Aerial images in the Arlington area to show off Cowboys Stadium.
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The Microsoft Research Team has released an updated version of WorldWide Telescope for free on the web.
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If you’ve ever had the need to acquire Virtual Earth aerial photography for uses outside of the Virtual Earth platform, we have guidance for you!
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14.3 TB of new imagery for Microsoft Virtual Earth. Save money on gas….use Live Search Maps powered by Virtual Earth!
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20TB of new imagery….laughable compared to the 69TB+ from May’s Virtual Earth Imagery Release; then again, when’s the last time you transferred 20TB of data? Here’s the list for June!
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27+ TB of imagery have just been added to Virtual Earth 3D Cities
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We broke up the August release (in case you were wondering why there was only oblique {bird’s eye} imagery in the last release). Yep, more imagery – we know you love it!
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