Hi Everyone,

Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but it would not let me 
join the Google Earth or KML forums for some reason.

Anyway, I am creating an application that will parse out the geotag 
information from photographs taken on smartphones and then locate 
whereabouts the photos have been taken from on a map, either Google Maps or 
Google Earth.

Im thinking of doing it by putting the geotags (long and lat) into a KML 
file and then using this KML file to produce a Google Maps/Earth output with 
pinpoints locating the whereabouts of a photo with a thumbnail and other 
EXIF data shown such as time and date.

Do any of you have any ideas on which is the best approach? Google Earth or 
Google Maps? 
Is this feasible? Ie. Can I take the info from the photographs EXIF data and 
then add it to the <coordinates> tag in the KLM file?
What do you think is the best way to get the geotag information out of the 
photographs EXIF data?

Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks for your time
Chris

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