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- verb Internet, transitive To
augment (photographs or other items) withmetadata indicating ageographic location .
Etymologies
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Examples
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At that moment, the person can use the CitySeed app to "geotag" the idea, which links it to an exact location.
Jose Antonio Vargas: The Future of News: The "Me" in "Media" Jose Antonio Vargas 2010
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Each offers zoom lenses with wide-angle and telephoto reach, Global Positioning System receivers to "geotag" photos, high-definition video recording, a choice of point-and-shoot or manual modes, and a bundle of in-camera editing tools.
To compete with cellphones, these cameras try to do it all 2010
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At that moment, the person can use the CitySeed app to "geotag" the idea, which links it to an exact location.
Jose Antonio Vargas: The Future of News: The "Me" in "Media" 2010
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At that moment, the person can use the CitySeed app to "geotag" the idea, which links it to an exact location.
Jose Antonio Vargas: The Future of News: The "Me" in "Media" 2010
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A $99 version, called the Eye-Fi Explore Video, will do the same thing but also automatically "geotag" each image with information about where it was captured.
PMA09: New Eye-Fi cards let cameras upload videos to YouTube 2009
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A $99 version, called the Eye-Fi Explore Video, will do the same thing but also automatically "geotag" each image with information about where it was captured.
PMA09: New Eye-Fi cards let cameras upload videos to YouTube 2009
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The GPS-enabled camera can "geotag" photographs by including location coordinates, allowing you to later navigate back to these "PhotoPOIs."
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The GPS-enabled camera can "geotag" photographs by including location coordinates, allowing you to later navigate back to these "PhotoPOIs."
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For instance, most consumers are ignorant about how smartphones equipped with GPS location finders routinely "geotag" photos and videos, embedding images with the longitude and latitude of the location shown in the image.
USATODAY.com News 2011
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Further, with the integrated A-GPS, consumers can now 'geotag' their pictures with location data and share them with their online communities.
MobileTechNews 2009
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