Bing Maps Publishes Post-Earthquake Imagery
- Posted: Jan 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM
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Bing Maps has been updated with post-earthquake images from Port-au-Prince, Haiti. According to
Chris Pendleton the new imagery comes from Digital Globe's Worldview 2 satellite (the one launched in the
rocket with the Bing logo.) Updated imagery will be added as it comes in.
MSNBC.com has created a Photosynth from some images from Haiti and an
HD-View image from GeoEye satellite imagery.
You can find a list of charitable organizations helping in Haiti here at MSNBC.
You can find a list of charitable organizations helping in Haiti here at MSNBC.
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Technology is amazing. Hopefully there will be some good prediction for earthquakes. Even 12 hours notice would be helpful.
In anycase, I think google beat bing. http://mashable.com/2010/01/14/google-earth-haiti/
The destruction in the streets, I assume is rubble and in a lot of cases people. A very sad situation
It is really amazing to be able to see this so quickly. The world is being taken over by Google and Microsoft.
Unbelievable, the possibilities for this technology are endless
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