To me, geo-tagging in photography hasn’t really held much interest. Sure, it’s helpful when you see someones work that you admire, but generally I’ve always felt that it was kind of silly. TeleNav is looking to change that, through the use of a device that will show you images to places in your area that have been tagged.
TeleNav’s patent appears to be for software that would allow you to see geo-tagged pictures from your immediate area, based on the current GPS co-ordinates. Details are sketchy to say the least, but it’s safe to assume this will be a mobile device application. No word on what platform, when it will be out, what it will cost or anything.
[via GoRumors]
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