Geo-tagging is the process of attaching location information in the form of geographical metadata to digital media like websites, videos, and photographs. Geo-tags may also be applied to the digital output and communications such as tweets or status updates on social media. Geo-tagging is well suited for categories such as home essentials, electronics, and large appliances, which don't have a unique proposition.
What is the use of Geo-tagging?
Geotagging can help users find a wide variety of location-specific information from a device. For instance, someone can find images taken near a given location by entering latitude and longitude coordinates into a suitable image search engine.
What is an example of Geo-tagging?
Geotagging refers to the attaching of geographic coordinate information to images, video, and other media recorded by smartphones or GPS-enabled electronic devices. Geotagged photographs, for example, contain geospatial metadata such as latitude and longitude coordinates, altitude, bearing, and more.
What does tagging mean?
Put simply, whether, on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, tagging allows a user to identify someone else in a post, photo, tweet, or status update. This tag takes the form of a clickable name or username that will notify a person that you have referred to them in a post or photo.
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