Bing has, in an official blog post revealed that they have published their largest satellite release to date with the introduction of a staggering 165TB of new imagery to their popular Bing Maps. The official post further adds that their latest release is larger than all of their previous Aerial releases put together. Part of their latest Aerial release, is new Satellite imagery as well as Global Ortho photography. Further, Bing reveals that their previous "Aerial footprint" was 129TB in all. The latest combined new data release of 165TB, hence is understandably a huge leap. The new release will give you an aerial view of regions across - North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Europe and Asia. The total area covered in this data release is nearly 38 million square kilometers, and the report informs further that the total area covered in this data release is nearly 38 million square kilometers.Those who can't wait to give it a try, can head over to - Bing Maps World Tour App
Arial View of Burj Khalifa |
Some of the highlights in the latest release, according to the post are -
- Taipei, Taiwan
- Santiago, Chile
- Mexico City, Mexico
- St. Petersburg, Russia
- Giza, Egypt
- Jaipur, India
- Namib Desert, Namibia
- Fritz Cove, Juneau, Alaska
- Long Island, Folly Beach, South Carolina
- Choptank River, Dorchester County, Maryland
- Laguna del Camino de Villafranca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain
- Teatro Massimo, Palermo, Italy
- Monte Grappa, Vicenza, Italy
- École Polytechnique Fédérale, Lausanne, Switzerland
Source:- Tech2
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