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  2. Geofence - Wikipedia

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    Applications of geofencing extend to advertising and geomarketing. Geofencing solution providers allow marketers and advertisers to precisely choose the exact location that their ads show up on. Geofencing uses different types of targeting to identify zip codes, street addresses, GPS coordinates using latitude and longitude, as well as IP ...

  3. Geotargeting - Wikipedia

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    A common usage of geotargeting is found in online advertising, as well as internet television with sites such as iPlayer and Hulu. In these circumstances, content is often restricted to users geolocated in specific countries; this approach serves as a means of implementing digital rights management .

  4. Geo-blocking - Wikipedia

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    This technology have become widely used in fraud prevention, advertising, and content localization, which are integral to geo-blocking applications. [4] The result of the checks is used to determine whether the system will approve or deny access to the website or to particular content. The geolocation may also be used to modify the content ...

  5. DJI ends software to stop drones from flying in restricted areas

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    On DJI’s blog, the company said when its geofencing system was introduced in 2013, consumer drones were still a new technology, and there weren’t many flight rules and regulations.

  6. Advertising - AOL Help

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    AOL Advertising provides advertisers, agencies and publishers with the most powerful, comprehensive and efficient online advertising tools available anywhere.

  7. Geopositioning - Wikipedia

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    Geofencing involves creating a virtual geographic boundary (a geofence), enabling software to trigger a response when a device enters or leaves a particular area. [3] Geopositioning is a pre-requisite for geofencing.

  8. Location-based advertising - Wikipedia

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    Location-based advertising (LBA) is a form of advertising that integrates mobile advertising with location-based services. The technology is used to pinpoint consumers location and provide location-specific advertisements on their mobile devices .

  9. Here’s how Bellingham police tracked down the man accused in ...

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    There is still work to be done and the investigation is ongoing.” A timeline. Bellingham police also applied for and served a search warrant on AT&T, requesting records for Belmont’s phone number.