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Apple’s iPhone 2.0 to offer geo-tagging of photos
Friday, May 23, 2008 - 04:17 PM EST

"If you've taken lots of camera photos with your iPhone and later wondered where they were taken, the new iPhone software could solve that problem. According to news reports, the iPhone Software 2.0 update will offer location-based photo-tagging which the user can turn on and off," Barry Levine reports for NewsFactor.

"Geo-tagging adds location data to a photo or other media, often using a mobile device's Global Positioning System (GPS) function. GPS is not in the current iPhone, but it is expected to be part of an upcoming 3G iPhone. However, the current iPhone can approximate a user's location by triangulating with cell phone towers," Levine reports.

"The updated software will ask a user, after taking a picture, if they want it tagged with the geographical location. The software update is not scheduled to be released to iPhone owners until June, but it has reportedly been released already to enterprise partners, and geo-tagging is among the new features. The 2.0 firmware is scheduled to be released at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco in early June," Levine reports.

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May 23, 08 - 03:20 pm Comment from: jtc

now this sounds like a cool feature to have. Lets see who else copies this idea.

May 23, 08 - 03:28 pm Comment from: Lurker_PC

Wow! Can you picture all of the possibilities? I suppose one could if you're in the right frame of mind.

Peace.

May 23, 08 - 03:29 pm Comment from: @jtc

Nokia already has it in the flagship models.

May 23, 08 - 03:41 pm Comment from: Zune Tang®

Geo-tagging of photos on an I-Phone. Whatever. How about junking that POS so-called operating system on the I-Phone and licensing Windows Mobile? Then Apple might have something.

Your potential. Our passion.™

May 23, 08 - 03:44 pm Comment from: SJ

@jtc,

Nokia sucks donkey dick.

It's a new world. Get used to it. iPhone, bitch!

May 23, 08 - 03:46 pm Comment from: ApplePi

I think it's funny that so many here were saying: WE Don't NEED GPS in the iPhone, we can't TRIANGULATE our location with Cell-towers. It's no big deal that there isn't GPS...

May 23, 08 - 03:51 pm Comment from: Bandit Bill

That sounds like a great idea. Quite a bit of potential.

Google Earth will likely get quite a few more photos added to its library.

May 23, 08 - 04:15 pm Comment from: nevermore

Yeah ApplePi, I remeber all the crap too..we dont need 3G, we dont need GPS yada yada yada and now MacFanBoys are already drooling lol..

May 23, 08 - 04:31 pm Comment from: viktorob

In fact, Geo tracking using triangulation in 3G networks is a lot more accurate that the low speed 2g network. But the GPS antenna will be more than welcome.

May 23, 08 - 04:37 pm Comment from: Macintosh

I think people are missing the real point of this feature. It's not about wondering where you took a photo...

It's about being able to organize your photos in iPhoto by location.

Another step towards automatic photo organization, which is a pain in the ass (even though doing it by date is somewhat helpful now).

May 23, 08 - 04:41 pm Comment from: ...

how about they stop developing stupid things like photo tagging and do that should have been there from the start like copy/paste and mms messaging

May 23, 08 - 05:33 pm Comment from: Greg M

I've got the iphone and I am OK with edge since most of the I'm near wi-fi anyways. I don't really care about 3g. I'd probably turn it off to save on battery life.

I will however buy the next iphone if it has true GPS. If it doesn't then I'll stick with what I have.

What ever happened to the Leopard update? I guess Apple decided to add something into the update to stop the clones. It's a shame that we have to wait for the update because of that. I want to be able to use my DVI monitor again with my Macbook Pro!!!!! This is absurd that we've had to wait this long for a fix.

May 24, 08 - 02:11 am Comment from: Jubei

Hmmm I bet copy and paste, spotlight, to do's and note syncing will be there for 2.0.

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