Microsoft Virtual Earth
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Microsoft Virtual Earth is a technology framework used in interactive online mapping applications such as Live Search Maps.
Interactive maps built on the Microsoft Virtual Earth platform provide several view options: aerial (also known as satellite), road, hybrid (aerial with road markings), and Bird's Eye. The latter is available only in certain cities. The maximum zoom level is also location-specific.
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- Virtual Earth Map Control SDK, version 5.0
- Via Virtual Earth - online resources for Virtual Earth developers
- Virtual Earth Interactive SDK
- Latest news and information related to Virtual Earth

