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I read recently that Firefox (and Chrome) can identify photograph locations by dragging the photo onto the page.

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Came from a Daily Telegraph article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/8576421/Google-launches-Instant-Pages-innovative-picture-location-function-and-voice-search.html

"Users can either drag and drop an image (such a personal holiday snap) straight into the Google search bar, or upload an image from their desktop or paste an image URL in order for the engine to locate any information it can about the picture.

"Searching by image will be available to Chrome and Firefox users from today onwards around the world. Google takes the user’s image and breaks it down in to components, such as lines, colours and shapes, in order to figure out any the location of the shot or the identity of a building or landscape in the picture. "

Is this correct and, if so, how do I do it?

Came from a Daily Telegraph article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/8576421/Google-launches-Instant-Pages-innovative-picture-location-function-and-voice-search.html ''"Users can either drag and drop an image (such a personal holiday snap) straight into the Google search bar, or upload an image from their desktop or paste an image URL in order for the engine to locate any information it can about the picture. "Searching by image will be available to Chrome and Firefox users from today onwards around the world. Google takes the user’s image and breaks it down in to components, such as lines, colours and shapes, in order to figure out any the location of the shot or the identity of a building or landscape in the picture. " Is this correct and, if so, how do I do it?