Will the detail/resolution of the Garmin Birdseye imagery in the Southern California area be improving any time soon? Google Earth's satellite imagery is pretty much always better than that of Birdseye, and in my area (Southern California / Los Angeles areas), the difference is not subtle -- Google Imagery is much more detailed.
I've recently been comparing the highest zoom levels of Google Earth with the highest detail images from Birdseye in my area, and the GE imagery is clearly far more detailed. I can easily see oil spots in parking lots, individual brick-sized rocks, and side-view mirrors on cars that are simply indistinguishable in Birdseye. Again, this is using the HIGHEST level of detail that Birdseye offers.
When I originally read about Birdseye, people said that the imagery was comparable to Google Earth. Is this in some specific areas? In Southern California, BE is clearly NOT comparable to GE at this time, so I'm curious if and when the BE imagery might "catch up" to the GE imagery.
Thanks,
Larry