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Sunday, December 19, 2004

Global Positioning System (GPS) Data Added To Photos

CNET: "With each photograph, the camera attaches descriptive data--information like date and time, make and model, white balance settings and whether the flash was used. Among the 300 or more types of data that can be attached are Global Positioning System coordinates that pinpoint where the photograph was taken. Most digital cameras can't be connected to a GPS receiver, so they can't automatically tag images with coordinates. But interest in the combination is growing."


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