How do you retain credit for photos and videos you share on the fly? Well, when you’re a journalist whose handiwork may be retweeted by hundreds of people in seconds, you launch your own insta-watermarking app. Vice’s Tim Pool, who’s renowned for his mobile- and wearables-based reporting, has unveiled Tagg.ly, a free iPhone app that lets you automatically add a name, logo, location, and timestamp to your photos and videos. So every snap or clip you create will automatically sport this aforementioned data (if it’s enabled), and you can also add it retrospectively to previously-captured content. ___ While there are...

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