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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
geotag .
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Thanks to the release of iPhoto '09, there's been a lot of buzz around the idea of adding location data, called geotags, to your photos.
Macworld 2009
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Thanks to the release of iPhoto '09, there's been a lot of buzz around the idea of adding location data, called geotags, to your photos.
Macworld 2009
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Thanks to the release of iPhoto '09, there's been a lot of buzz around the idea of adding location data, called geotags, to your photos.
Macworld 2009
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Thanks to the release of iPhoto '09, there's been a lot of buzz around the idea of adding location data, called geotags, to your photos.
Macworld 2009
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Curious about the funicular's history, I opened up Hear Planet Lite (free), an app that "geotags" (geographically pinpoints) all Wikipedia and Wikitravel articles.
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Photos with "geotags" have coordinates embedded invisibly in them.
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And some cameras use GPS to add "geotags" to digital photos that identify them by the location where they were shot.
Great GPS Gadgets Glenn Derene 2006
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Kin does that wirelessly, and the Kin Studio automatically marks the location, or "geotags," media and archives it by date.
Livescience.com 2010
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Its internal mapping and '' geotags '' attached to photos indicate where a user has been.
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We've covered Sony's geotagging feature previously, and the CX520VE also features a built-in GPS that automatically "geotags" your video clips and still pictures with the location where they were taken.
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