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DigitalGlobe Content Partnership with Microsoft

  13/10/2008
DigitalGlobe (CO, USA) has signed an agreement with Microsoft for a multi-year contract under which DigitalGlobe will provide Microsoft's Virtual Earth with its premium, high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery.

Under the terms of the agreement, Microsoft will have access to DigitalGlobe's vast ImageLibrary, which contains over 460 million square kilometers of premium earth imagery, as well as new images being collected every day by its growing constellation of satellites.

DigitalGlobe has been the pioneer in making earth imagery available worldwide for web portals and mobile mapping applications.  Its high-resolution satellite constellation and aerial program collect nearly 1 million square kilometers of earth imagery each day, with much of this imagery available via its online services.

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(Source: DigitalGlobe)



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