kjfitz
05/24/07 06:16 PM
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I haven't seen these mentioned anywhere yet.
Perhaps a pre-emptive strike by Microsoft against Google. Google has their developer conference next week and many people expect they'll release new features and content in conjunction with it.
Belgium
Bruges Charleroi Ghent Hasselt Liege Louvain Mechelen Ostend St-Niklaas Tournai Verviers
Denmark
Aalborg Esbjerg Fredericia Kolding
Finland
Joensuu Kotka Kuopio Nokia Lahti Oulu Pori Raisio Tampere Turku
France
Cholet Niort Valence
Germany
Erftstadt Heidelberg Kerpen Worms
Italy
Cerignola Comiso Erice La Spezia Marina di Ragusa Ragusa San Remo Santa Croce Camerina Trapani
Netherlands
Alkmaar Almelo Almere Amersfoort Apeldoorn Arnhem Assen Bergen op Zoom Breda Deventer Dordrecht Drachten Ede Eindhoven Emmen Geleen Gouda Heerhugowaard Hilversum Hoogeveen Hoorn Langedijk Leeuwarden Lelystad Oosterhout Roosendaal Sittard Wierden
Norway
Fredrikstad Porsgrunn Sarpsborg Skien
Spain
Castellón de la Plana Ciudad Real Burgos Elda Fuengirola Gijon Girona Granada Lugo Murcia Orense Petrel Salamanca Salt Segovia Palencia Ponferrada Pontevedra Santander Torre del Mar Torrelavega Valladolid Velez-Malaga Vigo
Switzerland
Sankt Gallen
United Kingdom
Basildon London (all of it) Slough St Albans
Edited by kjfitz (05/25/07 03:21 PM)
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kjfitz
05/25/07 10:51 AM
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Another list here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/virtualearth/archive/2007/05/24/updated-imagery-may-23-2007.aspx
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Pdunn
05/25/07 12:43 PM
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Doesn't it seem they are just making "official" locations that have been BEV for a while. I jumped on a couple of the "new" BEV sites in the UK, only to discover I had already been there before.
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dda
05/25/07 01:17 PM
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San Remo is an Italian city, not french.
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kjfitz
05/25/07 03:21 PM
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This is my list so any errors are mine. I expanded the "all London" by extrapolation and it could be wrong. There looks like there were two updates in this release. London and all the rest. London alone was about half the size of all the others put together in this list and separated by a dead block of unused URLs.
To generate the list I start with a known view in the new batch and jump forward and backward in increments of 1000 images and record the largest city in the vicinity. If it is on the edge of old imagery i may be recording a city that is already on the list.
The list I pointed to in my second post looks like it started as an internal Microsoft list because it mentioned resolving complaints with the B&W low res images the "we' sometimes get. It is worth looking at the official list because it lists all the non-BEV updates that i often ignore.
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