May 13, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Google Maps has integrated Wikipedia articles and geotagged photos so you can see points of interest and images of ...
Geotagged photos are increasingly the norm. Our smartphones, some new cameras, Eye-Fi cards (in wi-fi range), and other gadgets add the latitude and longitude to the “EXIF” metadata found in most ...
If you're photo-geeky enough to geo-locate your Flickr shots, or just want to find pics of a certain place or landmark, Flickr has added links that map out nearby photos. Third-party developers have ...
Instagram, the popular photo-sharing app, has been updated with a new location-centric feature that puts each and every one of your photos on a map. As long as you don't mind people knowing where you ...
Last November a new web site called FlickrMap was announced by Mark Zeman which is an excellent tool for viewing geotagged (tying earth coordinates to a photo) Flickr photos in a Flash map (a small ...
Photo-sharing Web sites are getting better at handling pictures based on where they were taken. My top pick is Flickr, with SmugMug and Google's Picasa tied for second. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
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 ...
After several months of waiting, Flickr has come out with its own method for geotagging and showing photos on a map. For quite some time, many enterprising programmers have been developing hacks to ...
If you look at where Instagram started, you couldn’t really call it humble beginnings. But with the 3.0 release of the app today, it certainly has taken on an enhanced focus over its previous versions ...
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 ...
Popular mobile photo-sharing app Instagram received perhaps its most significant release since launch when version 3.0 hit app stores today. With a feature Instagram simply calls "Photo Maps," ...
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