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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.
Bing announced a large maps update today, where they have added hundreds of Streetside images, 3D city images and new high resolution aerial images.
Microsoft is cleaning house at Bing, dropping one feature completely, while dropping the need for the company's Silverlight browser plug-in to use the other.
A little geeky, but for those trying to generate a 3D model of elevation data from Bing Maps REST Elevation Service, Ricky Brundritt shows us how to create it using HTML5 and Bing Maps. He takes ...
Bing has just updated their Streetside and 3D city database. You'll now find over 100 new cities with new Streetside images and 3D map support.
Microsoft just announced that the Bing Maps app for Windows 8.1 will offer 3D imagery, just like Google Maps and Apple Maps. This previously unannounced feature, Microsoft’s corporate VP Gurdeep ...
The highlight of this release is the addition of 3D imagery, something Microsoft tried a few years ago with Bing Maps online but then shelved after it moved away from its proprietary Silverlight ...
Bing Maps Adds Streetside and 3D View for More Than 100 Cities Bing has announced a large maps update, including so-called Streetside imagery and additional 3-D cities on the Bing Maps Preview app.
Bing Maps has added new 3D cities and Streetside imagery as part of an update. The Google Maps rival now allows users to embark on a virtual flight through famous locations across North America ...
Microsoft’s Bing Maps team just announced a major update, introducing “street side views” (Bing’s answer to Google’s street view) to 64 new cities and 3D maps to 29 new cities.
Microsoft's Bing increased the amount of "bird's-eye" imagery to Bing Maps by nearly half, but you still can't use it within the Windows 8 app.
Microsoft is reportedly planning to replace its Bing Maps on Windows Phone 8 with Nokia’s Maps application.