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 ...
Social networks that broadcast your exact location make it easy for strangers to watch your every move—and become part of your life without you even knowing it. The Crime Report's Lisa Riordan Seville ...
With digital cameras making it easy to take images of just about every aspect of daily life, budding photographers are left wrestling with the best way of labelling them so they can be saved and ...
Search #RoysPeak on Instagram and you’ll find almost 60,000 photos depicting roughly the same scene: A lone hiker posed against a backdrop of snow-dusted mountains and a pristine bay in Wanaka, New ...
Your digital camera is a diligent archivist. Each time it captures an image, it records the time the photo was taken as well as the settings that were used—details you can use later to help track down ...
The shoebox of photos and folders of old negatives have been replaced by the virtual piles of pictures we take, fail to label, and leave unsorted on our computer. The problem has gotten so bad, the ...
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 ...
Photo sharing site Flickr has added a very cool new feature: geotagging. Flickr users can now attach specific place data to their photos, adding an extra layer of richness to the site's folksonomic ...
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 ...
Metadata makes the difference between a shoebox full of unsorted photos and a nicely-organized album that lets you browse photos of your Paris vacation. It's the data about where, when and how you ...