In an effort to keep competing with Google Maps, Microsoft has updated Bing Maps with nearly 270TB of new Bird's Eye imagery, which is Bing Maps' largest Bird's Eye update ever. Microsoft also ...
Microsoft's Bing team this week announced a handful of updates to Bing Maps, including the largest update of "Bird's Eye" imagery to date. Nearly 270 terabytes of data was added to Bing Maps, or put ...
Bing Maps announces a number of updates to Bing Maps, including the largest shipment of Bird’s Eye imagery yet, nearly 270 terabytes of data, along with expanded venue maps and a new “Report a problem ...
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In its latest update to Bing Maps, Microsoft just published a very large amount (270TB) of Bird’s Eye imagery — 100,000 DVD’s worth — and beefed up its Venue Maps feature with 4,700 new additions.
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Bing Maps announced a number of new additions today, including a more expansive collection of Bird’s Eye Imagery locations, new Venue Maps and a Report a Problem feature. According to Bing, the search ...
Microsoft said Tuesday that it had increased the amount of “bird’s-eye” data inside Bing Maps by almost half, as the company tries to keep up with the 3D mapping capabilities offered by its ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Google July 9 made its 45° aerial imagery view, ...
Microsoft announced Wednesday that it will drop the 3D layer in Bing Maps, but will introduce a non-Silverlight version of the product's "Bird's Eye" feature. Microsoft first introduced 3D ...
Last month we mentioned that Microsoft added 165 TB of new aerial images to Bing Maps. The addition of those maps more than doubled the size of the aerial imagery available to users of the service.
Not to be outdone by Google, Microsoft has some maps news of its own to share today. Redmond on Tuesday announced that it has added its largest-ever batch of Bird's Eye imagery to Bing Maps — nearly ...