For those of you who follow the imagery releases, there was no release for August. September, however, is now live and contains the following 46TB of imagery and vector updates.
Orthos
Vector
3D
CP
Could you release more photos of Poland? I would like to use VE in my page but, there are not high quality of satellite photos.
Is this the "version 2" or enhanced 3D like Las Vegas and Denver? How many cities have this now?
Thanks,
Eric
Rosieks - I would love to get Poland too. We continue to expand our reach, so Poland will have its day.
Eric - there are now 8 cities in v2 - Dallas, Denver, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Vienna, Seattle, Miami and Tampa.
As usual, all updates in the United States... They have google earth for that!
OursPolaire - a classless post and completely unnessary. "As usual?" Perhaps you should refer to all of the international updates in the last year plus: http://blogs.msdn.com/virtualearth/archive/tags/Content+Updates/default.aspx.
The imagery in Google Earth is low to mid resolution satellite. Virtual Earth is a combination of low to mid resolution satellite AND high resolution aerial photos (ortho and oblique) - something Google doesn't offer. Keeping that in mind, capturing aerial photos (via airplanes @ 10,000 feet) takes a heck of a lot longer to do than retrieving imagery from satellites that span greater distances. So, go use Google Earth all you want. When you're looking for quality imagery and aerial photography with accurate georeferencing and projection capabilities without a 50MB download you can use Virtual Earth. This is the problem with Google fans - Google makes things so easy that users think they're some kind of expert. The truth is Google users who actually have a real need to do real LBS or GIS realize the limitations Google imposes and find that Virtual Earth built by a true platform company (Microsoft) allows extensibility, customization and control over parts Google hasn't exposed. Man, I just wasted 5 minutes of my life replying to another uneducated Googler. I guess that makes me a fool.
Erf - It's not possible to edit my message. Just want to say thank you for the answer. I like google earth but I LOVE Virtual Earth. that's why I'am here (awaiting new updates) ;-). PS: You're not a fool!
Hi Chris
Thanks for the Post.
Our customers at Masternaut UK are curious to know why the colours have changed in UK. Is it something to do with Multimap?
Also do you know if there is a way to get a list of all 3D cities in UK? I counted 12 so far from Johannes' video but I'm not sure if there are any new one.
Thanks for the update!
Johann
OursPolaire - you're off the hook. GE is a good product. VE is a GREAT product!
Jolebas - You should work with our partner manager out there (you know her) or ping me to get an explanation.
When will v2 3D be available for Houston and San Antonio, Texas?
ss1971 - Not sure. We've got a backlog of cities. When it's ready, I'll post it here.
Thanks, Chris. Texas' economy and development are still doing well (as can be expected at the moment), and it will be exciting to see expanded coverage in the months ahead.
Bing is a really overlord!! support Bing~~
These maps are simply great folks, thanks a lot.
These actually look reall good. You even got my favorite team in there..Tampa Bay Buccs!