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Definition of geolocation in English: geolocationnounˌdʒiːə(ʊ)lə(ʊ)ˈkeɪʃ(ə)nˌjēōlōˈkāSHən mass nounThe process or technique of identifying the geographical location of a person or device by means of digital information processed via the Internet. Example sentencesExamples - Advocates counter the privacy concerns by arguing that geolocation alone cannot identify specific users.
- Or completely different services could be included, like podcasts, to-do lists, geolocation, and web conferences.
- Regardless of the concerns, as the mobile internet continues to grow, so geolocation will grow with it.
- Regardless of privacy concerns (which I'll look at later in this article), it looks as though nothing will stop geolocation.
- This geolocation is usually based on the IP address provided by your ISP.
- Actually, geolocation on the Net has been around since the early '90s.
- Geolocation is also used by companies to direct users to local content seamlessly, particularly companies with global Web sites.
- In a nutshell, geolocation analyzes the user's IP address (the number associated with your computer) to guesstimate where the user is accessing the Internet.
- Use geolocation to find a job near your real-time location.
- Another big question about geolocation is, "Who cares?"
- However, when Twitter geolocation is launched, the feature will be disabled by default.
- Far from splitting the Web, geolocation's proponents say, the technology makes the Internet more meaningful to a global audience.
- The IP address is recorded and the geolocation inferred from the IP address is stored in the database.
- Geolocation is expected to be an important theme of the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, which starts tomorrow.
- The time-of-arrival identified for the line-of-sight component of the incoming signal at a plurality of locations can then be processed to determine the geolocation of the wireless terminal.
- You won't be able to control who sees your location with Twitter geolocation.
- What's interesting is that IP addresses are generally assigned by country, and there are databases of IP addresses versus geolocation.
- It is used for statistical and environmental analysis, market survey, banking, geolocation, and other versions.
- Otherwise, lots of websites try to guess where you live using techniques known as geolocation.
- Google, which already had redirected foreign visitors to country-specific homepages, expanded geolocation in April to let merchants target ads by city or distance from a given address.
Derivativesverbˌdʒiːəʊlə(ʊ)ˈkeɪt [with object]Identify the geographical location of (a person or device) by means of digital information processed via the Internet. the agent can geolocate the driver using GPS Example sentencesExamples - It is possible with existing technology to geolocate any mobile phone whenever it is switched on.
- He has a tasty way to geolocate your photostream on Google maps.
- I don't geolocate any photos of my house.
Rhymesablation, aeration, agnation, Alsatian, Amerasian, Asian, aviation, cetacean, citation, conation, creation, Croatian, counterdemonstration, counterproliferation, crustacean, curation, Dalmatian, delation, dilation, donation, duration, elation, fixation, Galatian, glocalization, gyration, Haitian, halation, Horatian, ideation, illation, lavation, legation, libation, location, lunation, mutation, natation, nation, negation, notation, nutation, oblation, oration, ovation, potation, relation, rogation, rotation, Sarmatian, sedation, Serbo-Croatian, station, staycation, taxation, Thracian, vacation, vexation, vocation, zonation Definition of geolocation in US English: geolocationnounˌjēōlōˈkāSHən The process or technique of identifying the geographical location of a person or device by means of digital information processed via the Internet. Example sentencesExamples - Actually, geolocation on the Net has been around since the early '90s.
- Geolocation is also used by companies to direct users to local content seamlessly, particularly companies with global Web sites.
- The IP address is recorded and the geolocation inferred from the IP address is stored in the database.
- However, when Twitter geolocation is launched, the feature will be disabled by default.
- This geolocation is usually based on the IP address provided by your ISP.
- Or completely different services could be included, like podcasts, to-do lists, geolocation, and web conferences.
- The time-of-arrival identified for the line-of-sight component of the incoming signal at a plurality of locations can then be processed to determine the geolocation of the wireless terminal.
- Regardless of the concerns, as the mobile internet continues to grow, so geolocation will grow with it.
- Far from splitting the Web, geolocation's proponents say, the technology makes the Internet more meaningful to a global audience.
- It is used for statistical and environmental analysis, market survey, banking, geolocation, and other versions.
- Geolocation is expected to be an important theme of the South by Southwest conference in Austin, Texas, which starts tomorrow.
- Google, which already had redirected foreign visitors to country-specific homepages, expanded geolocation in April to let merchants target ads by city or distance from a given address.
- Otherwise, lots of websites try to guess where you live using techniques known as geolocation.
- Use geolocation to find a job near your real-time location.
- Another big question about geolocation is, "Who cares?"
- What's interesting is that IP addresses are generally assigned by country, and there are databases of IP addresses versus geolocation.
- Regardless of privacy concerns (which I'll look at later in this article), it looks as though nothing will stop geolocation.
- You won't be able to control who sees your location with Twitter geolocation.
- Advocates counter the privacy concerns by arguing that geolocation alone cannot identify specific users.
- In a nutshell, geolocation analyzes the user's IP address (the number associated with your computer) to guesstimate where the user is accessing the Internet.
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