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iPhone not writing Location EXIF correctly? « geobloggers - 0 views

  • Ok, so everyone’s playing with the new iPhone 2.0 software, and taking photos, and embedding the location information into the EXIF. Well early adopters in San Francisco are anyway, and here’s an interesting thing about San Francisco is that it’s at the same latitude as a bit of the Yellow Sea, just off the coast of China. Example: San Francisco is 37.7 latitude, -122.4 longitude which puts it firmly in the Western Hemisphere. The same latitude but 122.4 longitude you end up just off the coast of China. The Spec for GPS location in EXIF says that you’re not supposed to have any sign information on the latitude or longitude, so it’ll always be positive (i.e. the North Eastern Hemispheres) in the "GPS Latitude" and "GPS Longitude" fields (although some apps do add that information) The North/South East/West bit is supposed to be in the "GPS Latitude Ref" and "GPS Longitude Ref" fields. But it seems at first glance, that the iPhone 2.0 software misses these fields out when writing EXIF data to the photo, so while everything else using Core-Location on the iPhone is super happy. Photos appear to be missing which Hemisphere they’re taken in. And those photos taken in San Francisco, well, they think they’re in China … for the moment. EXIF from iPhone GPS Latitude 37 deg 45' 36.00" GPS Longitude 122 deg 25' 48.00" GPS Position 37 deg 45' 36.00", 122 deg 25' 48.00" Missing EXIF Fields GPS Latitude Ref North GPS Longitude Ref East Can anyone else confirm that there’s no North/South, East/West information in the EXIF, or is it hidden somewhere else and I’m just missing it?
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TomTom quietly hiring for iPhone GPS app? | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    TomTom may be stepping up its efforts to produce turn-by-turn iPhone GPS through a low-key recruitment effort. A job listing for an iPhone app developer doesn't mention the company but asks for someone to develop navigation software in Amsterdam, the location of TomTom's headquarters. The term would start in May or June and last for at least six months.
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TeleNav GPS App to Arrive on Verizon iPhone 4 | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    TeleNav today announced that the TeleNav GPS application will be available in the Apple App Store as a free download for Verizon Wireless iPhone 4 users when the device is released on Thursday, February 10.
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NAVIGON Introduces First Serious GPS Navigation App for iPhone for North America | iPho... - 0 views

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    Another awesome gift for iPhone 3G and 3G S users is the launch of the NAVIGON iPhone GPS Navigation App called MobileNavigator iPhone for North America.
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TomTom, Navigon iPhone GPS Apps Seem Lost | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    I guess I was a little too optimistic. Back in April, when I tried out a TomTom GPS receiver that used a wireless-data modem to fetch traffic data, look up nearby gas prices and find local establishments, I expected that we'd soon see something better.
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It's Apptastic: iPhone Finally Gets Turn By Turn GPS | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Google maps are great for basic directions but for the directionally challenged, it's not so easy to use while driving. Enter G-Map, the first application for the iPhone that gives users turn by turn directions to any place in the US. Unlike Google Maps, G-Map is designed with a driver in mind giving users real time prompts and a driver's perspective of the road as you go. Our friends over at KickingTires took the app out for a test drive and gave it top marks.
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Find Your Lost iPhone With An iPhone App | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    Apple introduced on Friday a free iPhone and iPad app that lets you locate a lost or stolen iPhone, at a cost - you will need to have an Apple MobileMe subscription that runs at $99 per year.
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Here I Am for iPhone | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    When it comes to simplicity, it's hard to beat an app with just one button. Yet, as stripped down as it may appear, Here I Am from Arboretum Software deserves a place on your home screen.
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Droid's not an iPhone killer, but it's a contender | iPhone News Updated - 0 views

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    There is no iPhonekiller. With that out of the way, the new Motorola Droid is recommended to almost any smart phone shopper.
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