Boxed results suggest possible drone delivery landing areas for future use. Plus codes work for my home address in PA, so not just an India thing. "Google Maps introduces new features to navigate India’s chaotic roads" https://qz.com/1228422/google-maps-introduces-new-features-to-navigate-indias-chaotic-roads/ …
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Replying to @KevinCTofel
@what3words seems like a better, although similar, solution1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @TylerHilliard @what3words
For people, maybe. For drones (or any other smart device), I don't think so: Less data for each address and likely a mathematical algorithm to create / dissect.
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Replying to @KevinCTofel @TylerHilliard
When talking to a machine saying “Eight, G, C, Two, C, M, X, R, plus, X, six” is longer and more prone to error than “index home raft” | what3words is now available in drones, autonomous vehicles & Mercedes-Benzhttps://vimeo.com/232962781
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Replying to @what3words @TylerHilliard
For voice commands, I completely agree with you. I was thinking programmatically.
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Oh we have that covered too
. what3words is an algorithm that translates GPS coordinates to words. It works offline and importantly is non heriachical - similar words are far apart - to make spotting errors easy for person or machine.
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