Nokia's Ovi Share just acquired geotagging! From now on, any new images that are uploaded will get their EXIF data checked for location information. As you can see if you read below the break, this means that images can be automatically addressed and mapped. This brings Ovi Share into the same ballgame as Flickr and Picasa Web. Comments welcome on what's needed next in Ovi Share.
Verrrry cool! Can you e.g. invite a friend, and have the welcoming page be a map of the globe (or a region) with little needles tucked to it, and have him/her click them to see where you've been and view the pics?
You know, rather them having to click on a ton of pics and then see them mapped.
Hardly new. That worked weeks ago if I remember correctly. Also Ovi's mobile website renders your movies (mp4 at least) into 3G versions for their mobile site. Simply wonderful!
Well, it may have worked for you, but my geotagged images weren't correctly shown when I tried it last week. All working fine now though. My renewed check was prompted by the Ovi Share team announcing that they have in fact implemented EXIF location importing at the Where 2.0 conference.
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Last edited by slitchfield; 13-05-2008 at 06:32 AM.
Vaibhav: It's kind of a heavy app, but Nokia Photos 1.1 (http://nokia.com/photos) supports direct uploading to Share on Ovi together with tags and location info.