Image Meta Data

Aloha,
I am interested in knowing in anyone could assist me in understanding the value in using and inputing the meta data on an image file using adobe photoshop and file info?
Thank you
Hawaii Photographer

Aloha, Thank you so much for you reply. I was refering to the search engines. I noticed that facebook does pull the information. Would be a way to find out the applications and their uses, for all of the different tabs in the file info. In other words the benifit of completeing all of the data. Aloha, Anthony

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