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February 10, 2006


Merkitys
is free, open-source software that gives a Nokia cell phone the capability of uploading photos to Flickr and automatically tagging them with location-specific metadata, notes Poynter.


If your phone supports GPS, it'll include the phone's GPS coordinates at the time the photo was taken. Even if your phone doesn't support GPS, Merkitys can include information about the local cell-phone network, which isn't as precise as GPS but still can identify location.

If your phone supports Bluetooth, Merkitys can tag your photos with the local Bluetooth environment -- IDs of nearby Bluetooth devices.

Here's an example of a photo with longitude and latitude tags appended ("geo:long" and "geo:lat"). More are available at the Geotagging Pool.

Poynter also has some tips on making photo maps
(above) that place thumbnails of your photos on a map.



(Continued at Daily Wireless.)


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Feb 10, 2006 at 05:18 PM