Attaching location data to images enables new ways to search photos, give slide shows or be a virtual tourist. For now, early adopters only need apply. Photos: A look at geotagging technology Stephen ...
Getting in touch these days is far different than years ago when it took some paperwork. Nowadays, Facebook could be called the new "Yellow Pages." With just a click, you can move a photo from your ...
Adding location information to photos is hard. Carnegie Mellon has found an easier way: compare your photo with similar ones on Flickr that already are geotagged. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
Nowadays, whenever we go out or eat at a nice restaurant, we immediately take pictures and post them on social media. Often, the name of the place is also included with those photos. Have you ever ...
Yet another reason to be careful how you use your camera phone. A feature built into the phone attaches an exact geographic location to the pictures you take. While the intentions were pure there are ...
Geotagging. It's not exactly a long, lost art, but it's certainly not something most folks bother to do after a trip. Avid travelers, hikers and the general outdoorsy crowd have been embracing the ...
Facebook, the website where millions of teens, ‘tweens and adults socialize, now allows users to tell their circle of “friends” exactly where they are when sending updates or photos. Anticipated for ...
Last November, the Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board launched a marketing campaign asking visitors at the picturesque valley to think twice before they geotag photographs they post on social-media ...
Garmin just bumped up its handheld GPSMAP line by adding an eight-megapixel flash camera and advanced geotagging capabilities. The new Garmin GPSMAP 64sc launches today, according to Garmin ...
Geotagging—adding data to a photo that reveals the location it was taken—has quite literally added a new dimension to enjoying and sharing photography. Online photo-sharing sites have added mapping ...