Microsoft adds news Bird’s Eye Imagery areas on Bing Maps

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Bing Maps Bird’s Eye imagery is popular with end-users because its high-resolution, oblique look angle, and four look-directions provide them with great context for many spatial tasks, such as looking for a new house or planning a vacation.

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. Following are the new areas that are available in Bird’s Eye view.

Alameda County, CA Boston, MA Contra Costa County, CA
Albuquerque, NM Boulder, CO Corpus Christi, TX
Anaheim, CA Buffalo, NY Denver, CO
Ann Arbor, MI Chapel Hill, NC Dover, DE
Atlanta, GA Charleston, SC Fort Worth, TX
Augusta, GA Chicago, IL Fort Myers, FL
Austin, TX Cleveland, OH Fresno, CA
Bakersfield, CA Colorado Springs, CO Fremont, CA
Birmingham, AL Columbia, SC Greensboro, NC
Greenville, SC Omaha, NE Santa Cruz County, CA
Houston, TX Oklahoma City, OK Sarasota, FL
Jackson, MS Orlando, FL Shreveport, LA
Jacksonville, FL Palm Bay, FL Solano County, CA
Las Vegas, NV Philadelphia County, PA Berkeley, CA
Lincoln, NE Philadelphia, PA Tallahassee, FL
Louisville, KY Providence, RI Tampa, FL
Lubbock, TX Raleigh, NC Tulsa, OK
Madison, WI Richmond, VA Wichita, KS
Marin County, CA Sacramento, CA Winston Salem, NC
Modesto, CA Saint Louis, MO Winter Park, FL
Montgomery, AL Saint Petersburg, FL
Napa County, CA San Bernardino, CA
Niagara Falls, NY San Francisco County, CA
Norfolk, VA San Jose, CA
Norristown, PA Santa Clara County, CA

Source: Microsoft

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