Latest iPhone 2.0 beta adds geo-tagging to Camera photos
Latest iPhone 2.0 beta adds geo-tagging to Camera photos
A new beta of Apple's iPhone Software v2.0 Update released
privately to a select group of enterprise partners this week adds a few
new preferences and the beginnings of geo-tagging support for the
handset's Camera app.
People familiar with the release, reportedly labeled build 5A292g, say
location-aware services such as "Maps" and "Camera" now ask the user's
permission before transmitting data used to identify their current
geographical location.
The addition as it applies to the Camera application is interesting in
that it suggests Apple is actively working on adding support for
geo-tagging photographs, those people say.
Essentially, geo-tagging is the process of adding geographical
identification metadata to media files such as latitude and longitude
coordinates -- or even names of places -- so that those files can later
be referenced, searched, and grouped based on their origin.
In addition, Apple is also reported to have added a toggle under the
iPhone's general preference pane that will allow users to
enable/disable Location Services on a system-wide basis.
Although the new beta prompts users for permission to use Location
Services in the Camera application, those people familiar with the
software say it appears that location metadata is not yet embedded in
new photographs.
iPhone Software 2.0 is due next month alongside the company's much-anticipated next-generation iPhone that will boast support for so-called 3G networks. However, it will also be made available for existing iPhone owners.
One of the most highly anticipated features of the software is the App Store,
which will allow users to purchase a wide variety of native third-party
applications that are currently under development for both generations
of the touch-screen handset...
via appleinsider
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