Samples
Bing Maps & Photosynth (AJAX)
This application integrates uses Photosynth iFrames in the Description-property of a VEShape-object. Sample-code is available
here
Bing Maps & Photosynth (Silverlight)
This application uses Photosynth Collections in a ChildWindow. For a detailed explanation and sample-code visit
my blog
Bing Maps PhotoMap (Silverlight)
This application extends the Bing Maps Navigation Control and implements server-side clustering. Photos are stored on the Windows Azure Blob Storage and meta data is stored in SQL Azure
Bing Maps Imagery Updates (Silverlight)
A great resource to find out about the latest Bing Maps imagery updates is
Chris Pendleton's blog.
A fancy visualization of the updates is also in the
Bing Maps World Tour
. This application shows the geographic regions that have been updated.
Bing Maps & Open Street Maps (AJAX)
Bing Maps has a very good coverage with roadmaps and aerial imagery. However, there are regions where our data providers have gaps. Crowed-sourcing of geospatial data might be an option to fill the-se gaps and one of the most active communities is around
OpenStreetMap
. The OpenStreetMap data is available under the
Create Common Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 License
which means that as long as you provide the correct attribution to the source of the data you should be fine to integrate the data with Bing Maps.
Bing Maps & Open Street Maps (Silverlight)
Bing Maps has a very good coverage with roadmaps and aerial imagery. However, there are regions where our data providers have gaps. Crowed-sourcing of geospatial data might be an option to fill the-se gaps and one of the most active communities is around
OpenStreetMap
. The OpenStreetMap data is available under the
Create Common Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 License
which means that as long as you provide the correct attribution to the source of the data you should be fine to integrate the data with Bing Maps.