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- Location segment added to Google Images by date
- You can now narrow your search by image location based on date.
- View on all Android/iOS/WEB versions of Google Photos
Google’s online photo library service Google Photos has added location segments by date.
The location segment added to Google Images is a feature that allows you to narrow down your photos by location based on date. A segment such as City, Ward, Town, or Village is displayed for each photo location data saved in Google Images, but if you have Home or Work set in your Google account, the location segment is displayed.[المنزل]And[العمل]also.
When you select a location segment, the Map View, which was added to Google Images around June 2020, will be displayed. By the way, this Google Photos location slide is displayed on all Android/iOS/WEB versions of Google Photos.
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In other words, the location segment added to Google Photos is a convenient feature for recalling travel memories. Although it is a simple function, it can be useful in some cases.
If you’re going on a trip this fall, please take advantage of the location segment added to Google Images and enjoy the memories of your trip.
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