2011-05-01T12:00:01ZHave you ever had your car broken into? Or worse, your apartment? Ever been pickpocketed? Handheld electronics—iPods, iPhones, iPads, GPS devices, digital cameras—are easy to snatch, light to carry, and useful to most. And when they're gone, they're gone.
Until now. Thanks to developer Matt Burns, there may be some hope of reclamation. Burns' site, Stolen Camera Finder, attempts to locate missing or stolen cameras by searching for photos posted on the web taken with the missing camera. Burns currently has over 1 million camera sightings in his database—and counting!
If you're a victim of camera theft, here's how to to try Burns' "thievery search engine":
If you don't have a stolen camera, but you'd like to support the project, you can download the plugin here. By installing the plugin, you are allowing the project's web crawler to scrape every serial number of every photo you look at on the web, thus growing the Stolen Camera Finder database. Don't worry, it's free and it's invisible. And hopefully you'll never need to use it.
Photo by ul_Marga
Via How to Track a Stolen Camera Online on WonderHowTo.
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