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  2. The Bing Maps team continues to release more stunning high-resolution oblique (45-degree angle) aerial Bird's Eye View but did you know that you can leverage it to create experiences in your applications? Bird's Eye Image available on Bing.com/Maps.

  3. Bing maps used to have an option similar to aerial imagery, but with images taken at an oblique angle. For any given location (but only available for populated regions) you could view that location at an angle from any of the 4 cardinal directions. It doesn't appear anywhere on bing maps anymore.

  4. Bing maps stopped working? I suggest you to post your query in Bing support Forums for further assistance. http://www.bing.com/community/f/. Hope it helps.

  5. Redmond on Tuesday announced that it has added its largest-ever batch of Bird's Eye imagery to Bing Maps — nearly 270 terabytes of data, or the equivalent of 100,000 DVDs. Microsoft also...

  6. Microsoft: No details on when gaps in Bing Maps Bird's Eye images will be fixed. John Callaham · Jan 16, 2013 20:31 EST · Hot! 7. A few days ago, we reported that there were still some...

  7. Nov 4, 2019 · Home. Content Hub. The Microsoft Bing Maps team have released more high-resolution oblique 45-degree angle aerial Bird’s Eye imagery. This release represents approximately 50,000 square kilometres of new Bird’s Eye imagery spanning 70 cities in the United States.

  8. Jun 12, 2013 · 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...

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