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  2. Geotagging - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geotagging

    Facebook users can geotag photos that can be added to the page of the location they are tagging. Users may also use a feature that allows them to find nearby Facebook friends by generating a list of people according to the location tracker in their mobile devices. [2] Instagram uses a map feature that allows users to geotag photos. The map ...

  3. Geotagged photograph - Wikipedia

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    When geotagged photos are uploaded to online sharing communities such as Flickr, Panoramio or Moblog, the photo can be placed onto a map to view the location the photo was taken. In this way, users can browse photos from a map, search for photos from a given area, and find related photos of the same place from other users.

  4. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    The application of this is to allow photo management applications to use this information to manage images. Some of the existing methods for embedding location information to a captured image are: A camera that has built-in GPS;

  5. How to do a reverse image search - AOL

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    A quick reverse image search of the person’s profile picture will alert you to any other alternate accounts—potentially with different names if the image was stolen—that may be using the ...

  6. Geofeedia - Wikipedia

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    Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, who were named in the report, restricted Geofeedia's access to user data as a result. [6] [7] Facebook had used the service itself to detect an intruder uploading photos taken inside the office of its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg. [8] [9] After the cutoffs, the company laid off half of its staff. [1]

  7. Wikipedia:Obtaining geographic coordinates - Wikipedia

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    Find the feature or the location you want to know the geographical coordinates of, either by manually using the map and zooming in, or by entering a place name or address into the search field. Right -click on the map at the site where you want the pushpin to appear.

  8. Facebook launches ‘link history’ tool that tracks where ...

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    Facebook is rolling out a new tool that lets it track the links users click on. The new system, called “link history”, is a catalogue of websites that people have visited within Facebook.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Geographical coordinates

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    Copernix.io is a geographical search engine allowing users to search places and information from Wikipedia on a map. Users can leave the search bar empty to see all pages within an area or type a query to get subject specific information. Some useful examples can be found at: Copernix examples and about ; The main search page is at: Copernix.io