Geotags.org > A Geotagging/Geocoding Roundup
[The Map Room: A Weblog About Maps] But to tag your photos with lat/long coordinates, you have to know them — so you have to find them in a mapping service and plunk them in manually.
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[Grasshoppermind] Geo Everything: Roundup of definitions: There has been such a lot of buzz about Google Earth, Mapping Hacks, Location based services and Geo ‘Everything’, that I think it’s time for a quick list of definitions and related links to benefit those who are new to this field. Please feel free to add comments if I’ve missed anything, or you have a link to a better definition.
[Upcoming.org] Upcoming.org: News: Geotagging Events, SXSW, Editing Comments and ...: One of the most popular requests is for geocoded events and venues, but it's been a historically tricky problem because of the lack of good free tools and Upcoming's free-form nature. That changed with the release of Yahoo's free geocoder, so we've geocoded our U.S. events and venues and are geocoding new ones as they're created.
[Steeev.f2o.org] EXCELLATRONIC COMMUNICATIONS: GeoTagging Flickr via Google Earth ...: 4) Once you have opened the KML file, if Google Earth has found the address you entered, it will display a marker showing the approximate location of the area you wish to GeoTag. If Google Earth did not find the address you entered, you can try a new address search using Google Earth's search search box, until you find the place, or alternatively you can just find the location by rotating and zooming the globe.
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