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  2. What3words - Wikipedia

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    What3words (stylized as what3words) is a proprietary geocode system designed to identify any location on the surface of Earth with a resolution of about 3 metres (9.8 ft). It is owned by What3words Limited, based in London, England. The system encodes geographic coordinates into three permanently fixed dictionary words.

  3. Geocode - Wikipedia

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    Geocode cells of Geohash, with 8 (blue) and 9 (yellow) digits, a typical hierarchical grid, comparing with latitude-longitude (12 or more digits). A museum is a typical location to be pointed by a geocode, its gate need ~20 meters of precision.

  4. List of FIPS country codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of FIPS 10-4 country codes for Countries, Dependencies, Areas of Special Sovereignty, and Their Principal Administrative Divisions.. The two-letter country codes were used by the US government for geographical data processing in many publications, such as the CIA World Factbook.

  5. Talk:What3words - Wikipedia

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    What3words has been subject to a number of criticisms both for its closed source code [1] and the high potential for ambiguity and confusion in its three word addresses [2]. This has resulted in some to advise against the use of What3words in safety critical applications [3] [4].-----

  6. File:What3Words example.svg - Wikipedia

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    Part of the What3Words grid on the Houses of Parliament showing typical words and their pseudorandom distribution. Spanish Parte de la cuadrícula de What3Words sobre las Casas del Parlamento en Londres mostrando las palabras y su distribución pseudoaleatoria.

  7. Category:Geocodes - Wikipedia

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  8. Pulau Sudong - Wikipedia

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    Sudong is the same as tudong in Malay, a cone-shaped food cover made from matting, which is also used as head covers by padi planters.. The government malaria research station, originally on Pulau Belakang Mati, was on the island.

  9. Steve Coast - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016 he started working as Chief Evangelist for What3words. [12] [13] In May 2016 he became an advisor for MapJam. [14] In October 2017, he joined DigitalGlobe. [15] In the summer of 2021 he was appointed Vice President of Community at TomTom. [16] In July 2022, it was announced that Coast had joined Grab as Head of Engineering, Geo ...