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Bing MapsCreate engaging applications by combining online maps with your data
The Microsoft Bing Maps for Enterprise (formerly Virtual Earth) platform is an integrated set of services that gives you the ability to create applications that enable users to visually interact with complex information. Bing Maps combines quality geospatial data, rich imagery, and dependable performance for integrating location information into business solutions.
Bing Maps Features & FunctionalityBird’s eye view imagery: Exclusive to Bing Maps —get unique views of real-world locations, providing insight into “what it’s like there.” Bird’s eye view imagery is popular with travel sites and real estate sites because users can get a glimpse of the location or house.
Aerial imagery: Enjoy high-resolution aerial images from the best-of-breed imagery providers.
3-D imagery: See three-dimensional, photorealistic views of buildings and landscapes.
Map data: Access all supported countries and regions through a single API.
Map rendering: Get 33 map styles adjustable fonts for labeling, the ability to display maps in resolutions up to 2000 × 2000 dpi, plus support for .gif, .wbmp, and .png file formats.
Proximity search: Return a list of points of interest based on the proximity to a selected location. Explore flexible ways to search for additional points of interest along a specified route.
Geocoding: Get the most accurate locations around the world through the integration of multiple geocoders and datasets with MapView, reverse IP, and culture to provide the most relevant and accurate results.
Driving directions: Provide optimized driving directions with step-by-step instructions or travel long distances with worldwide, city-to-city routing.
Multipoint routing: Optimize travel schedules
and improve driver efficiency by implementing the
Bing Maps trip
planner and multipoint routing.
Localization: Localized market support, beginning with Japan, is supported in the Bing Maps API along with localized maps and driving directions in 13 languages.
Flexible platform: Build on a platform that continually improves its flexibility and ease of use. Microsoft incorporates developer feedback in feature customization and in expanding coverage.
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