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Take a detailed look at places from above, with aerial imagery in Bing Maps.
- Get Bird's Eye Views in Your Next Great Maps App or Web Experience
Not only is Bing Maps API’s Bird's Eye imagery available at...
- We’ve Released New Bird's Eye Imagery! | Maps Blog - Bing Blogs
Bird’s Eye is available in the Bing Maps Web Control and...
- Over 450 Areas of Bird’s Eye Imagery Now Live on Bing Maps
You can see Bird’s Eye imagery in Bing Maps, and this view...
- Bing Maps - Directions, trip planning, traffic cameras & more
Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving...
- Get Bird's Eye Views in Your Next Great Maps App or Web Experience
11 Ιουλ 2022 · Not only is Bing Maps API’s Bird's Eye imagery available at bing.com/maps and is used in the 3D cities constructed in the Windows Map App as well as Microsoft FlightSim, but it's also available through the Bing Maps for Enterprise Developer Platform either using an SDK or directly calling a REST API as follows:
11 Ιουλ 2019 · Bird’s Eye is available in the Bing Maps Web Control and Bing Maps REST Imagery API, allowing you multiple ways to offer this rich set of aerial imagery to your customers and users. Bird’s Eye imagery is also featured at Bing.com/maps.
Map multiple locations, get transit/walking/driving directions, view live traffic conditions, plan trips, view satellite, aerial and street side imagery. Do more with Bing Maps.
21 Νοε 2017 · You can see Bird’s Eye imagery in Bing Maps, and this view can offer a better context for navigation because building facades can be used as landmarks. With this release, the new Bird’s Eye experience passes 450 areas and the count of oblique aerial view of your favorite places keeps growing.
21 Νοε 2017 · Microsoft today announced that they have now crossed the 450 areas mark for their Bird’s Eye imagery on Bing Maps. It now offers better quality imagery as it is based off Microsoft-owned data and provides a better overall user experience. It is also available to developers through Bing Maps SDK.
28 Ιαν 2011 · To get to Bing Maps aerial view, all you have to do is go to Bing Maps, click on the drop-down near the zoom controls and choose " Bird's eye." (Notice that " show angled view " is enabled). When you do, you'll see the map transform to an overhead view that isn't really that much different than what you'd find at Google or Mapquest.