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Makani was founded in 2006 by Saul Griffith, Don Montague, and Corwin Hardham. [2] It received funding as part of Google.org's Renewable Energy cheaper than Coal (RE<C) initiative. [3] "Makani" is Hawaiian for "wind." [4] Corwin Hardham died in 2012 at age 38. [5] On 23 May 2013, Makani Power was acquired by Google and was folded into Google X. [6]
In 2013, Shoaib Makani, with co-founders Ryan Johns and Obaid Khan, founded KeepTruckin to improve the safety and efficiency of businesses. [9] They began with an electronic logbook app for drivers to record their hours of service (HOS).
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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.
Also amphidrome and tidal node. A geographical location where there is little or no tide, i.e. where the tidal amplitude is zero or nearly zero because the height of sea level does not differ significantly at high tide and low tide, and around which a tidal crest circulates once per tidal period (approximately every 12 hours). The tidal amplitude increases, though not uniformly, with distance ...
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.