Science news articles about 'photos'Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos
... privacy complaints, Google Inc. is beginning to automatically blur faces of people captured in the street photos taken for its Internet map program. Rolling it out will take several months, however.The Wonders Of Digital Photo Sharing
Tech guru Larry Magid loves to share his photos, and here he gives some insight on what he thinks are the best ways to do it - available now, and in the near future.Mars Lander Transmits Photos of Arctic Terrain
NASA’s Phoenix Mars lander, which is searching for ice under the northern plains, sent back its first photos.PHOTO IN THE NEWS: "Uncontacted" Tribe Seen in Amazon
New photos of reportedly uncontacted, painted Indians firing arrows at a plane could help protect the rain forest and its peoples, native-rights activists hope.Carnegie Mellon system estimates geographic location of photos
... finding family photos from a specific trip and in some forensic applications. Determining the location of photos also makes it possible to combine them with geographic data bases related to climate, ... Mars lander loses some photos after data glitch
The Phoenix lander stopped digging soil near Mars' north pole Wednesday as engineers on Earth worked to fix a glitch that caused the loss of some photos and science data.Photo of Amazon tribe not a hoax
Recent photos of an "uncontacted tribe" of Indians near the Brazil-Peru border have sparked media reports of a hoax, but the organization that released the images defends its claims and actions.New photo 'geolocation' method is created
PITTSBURGH, June 24 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've created a technology that can estimate where a photograph was taken by matching it online with other GPS-tagged photos.Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
(AP) -- Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.Is That Iranian Missile Photo a Fake? [News]
If you haven't heard by now, newspapers and blogs are reporting that a photo of an Iranian missile test yesterday was digitally manipulated. There were allegedly just three missiles in the original ... ENVIRONMENT PHOTOS WEEKLY: Tropical Storm Dolly, More
Lightning crackles, a storm makes its power felt, and more in our new weekly roundup of weather shots, natural disaster images, and other nature news photos.Pitt threatens to sue over family photos
Brad Pitt's lawyers say they will take legal action against anyone publishing photos taken of the actor and his newly enlarged family at their French estate. Severa; Web sites removed the photos.ANIMAL PHOTOS WEEKLY: Albino Eagle, Cloned Pups, More
Cloned Labradors add up to quadruple cuteness, a rare lemur group is discovered in Africa, and more in our first weekly gallery of animal news photos.WEEK IN PHOTOS: Giant Eye, Hurricane Dolly, More
A guinea pig clotheshorse, an eye-opening eye, and a glittering galaxy are among the week's best news photos.ENVIRONMENT PHOTOS WEEKLY: Lost Penguin, Typhoon, More
A lucky penguin survives a long, strange trip; a strangely beautiful oil slick fouls the Mississippi; and more in our weekly roundup of nature news photos.
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Google starts to blur faces in Street View photos
... privacy complaints, Google Inc. is beginning to automatically blur faces of people captured in the street photos taken for its Internet map program. Rolling it out will take several months, however.The Wonders Of Digital Photo Sharing
Tech guru Larry Magid loves to share his photos, and here he gives some insight on what he thinks are the best ways to do it - available now, and in the near future.Mars Lander Transmits Photos of Arctic Terrain
NASA’s Phoenix Mars lander, which is searching for ice under the northern plains, sent back its first photos.PHOTO IN THE NEWS: "Uncontacted" Tribe Seen in Amazon
New photos of reportedly uncontacted, painted Indians firing arrows at a plane could help protect the rain forest and its peoples, native-rights activists hope.Carnegie Mellon system estimates geographic location of photos
... finding family photos from a specific trip and in some forensic applications. Determining the location of photos also makes it possible to combine them with geographic data bases related to climate, ...Mars lander loses some photos after data glitch
The Phoenix lander stopped digging soil near Mars' north pole Wednesday as engineers on Earth worked to fix a glitch that caused the loss of some photos and science data.Photo of Amazon tribe not a hoax
Recent photos of an "uncontacted tribe" of Indians near the Brazil-Peru border have sparked media reports of a hoax, but the organization that released the images defends its claims and actions.New photo 'geolocation' method is created
PITTSBURGH, June 24 (UPI) -- U.S. scientists say they've created a technology that can estimate where a photograph was taken by matching it online with other GPS-tagged photos.Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
(AP) -- Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.Is That Iranian Missile Photo a Fake? [News]
If you haven't heard by now, newspapers and blogs are reporting that a photo of an Iranian missile test yesterday was digitally manipulated. There were allegedly just three missiles in the original ...ENVIRONMENT PHOTOS WEEKLY: Tropical Storm Dolly, More
Lightning crackles, a storm makes its power felt, and more in our new weekly roundup of weather shots, natural disaster images, and other nature news photos.Pitt threatens to sue over family photos
Brad Pitt's lawyers say they will take legal action against anyone publishing photos taken of the actor and his newly enlarged family at their French estate. Severa; Web sites removed the photos.ANIMAL PHOTOS WEEKLY: Albino Eagle, Cloned Pups, More
Cloned Labradors add up to quadruple cuteness, a rare lemur group is discovered in Africa, and more in our first weekly gallery of animal news photos.WEEK IN PHOTOS: Giant Eye, Hurricane Dolly, More
A guinea pig clotheshorse, an eye-opening eye, and a glittering galaxy are among the week's best news photos.ENVIRONMENT PHOTOS WEEKLY: Lost Penguin, Typhoon, More
A lucky penguin survives a long, strange trip; a strangely beautiful oil slick fouls the Mississippi; and more in our weekly roundup of nature news photos.