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What are the differences between bing maps api and google maps api?


Asked by Zoey Tate on Dec 04, 2021 FAQ



The Bing Maps APIs include map controls and services that you can use to incorporate Bing Maps in applications and websites. The Bing Maps platform provides multiple API options for your application including Web Control, a Windows Store apps control, a WPF control, REST Services, and Spatial Data Services.
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Bing quoted 271.1 miles, while Google pitched 273 miles. The slight difference largely comes down to the way the maps have you navigate through the DC metro area. The bigger difference comes in the timing. Google estimates the drive will take four hours and 57 minutes in “heavy traffic.”
Accordingly, Google Maps API is definitely the titan of interactive mapping online. They are usually the first platform that new interactive mappers learn, due to the ease of getting started, the ubiquitous nature of Google Maps, and the huge popularity of Google in general.
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The Bing Maps Platform provides multiple APIs that enable maps to be accessed across multiple platforms: Web APIs: The Bing Maps V8 web control API can be developed using JavaScript and TypeScript. This API uses HTML5 and works on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android and Windows Phone.
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Bing Maps does not allow caching or storing content. You cannot cache or store any content (maps, images, point of interest data, geocodes, etc.) from the Bing Maps APIs, with the exception that you may store geocodes locally for the sole use of your application.