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Author Topic: what3words  (Read 5493 times)

Target

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what3words
« on: April 08, 2015, 07:16 PM »
saw a reference to what3words in our work newsgroups today

seems like a really useful mapping/navigation/location tool, though it may struggle with some situations (multistory buildings for example)

EDIT:  I'm not associated with this tool in any way, nor am I recommending it for any given purpose.  It just seems like a pretty cool tool to me but YMMV
« Last Edit: April 08, 2015, 07:42 PM by Target »

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Re: what3words
« Reply #1 on: April 09, 2015, 01:34 AM »
saw a reference to what3words in our work newsgroups today

seems like a really useful mapping/navigation/location tool, though it may struggle with some situations (multistory buildings for example)

EDIT:  I'm not associated with this tool in any way, nor am I recommending it for any given purpose.  It just seems like a pretty cool tool to me but YMMV

that is very cool :up:
odd:
over sea is in English - anywhere on land (including the States) is in German.
Is that due to my location? But surely they dont have each location in various languages?
This one, for exapmle is somewhere in Nabraska:
http://w3w.co/kontrollgruppe.bedürfnis.flugschule


would be funny having new postal addresses based on it -
[Your Name]
@earsplitting.brandy.beauticians
Tom

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Re: what3words
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2015, 01:56 AM »
over sea is in English - anywhere on land (including the States) is in German.
Is that due to my location?

Most likely.

But surely they dont have each location in various languages?

Yes, but only English, Spanish, and Portuguese are not in beta.

As per Batch Conversion tool:
2015-04-09 16_52_32.jpg

So I expect when German leaves beta you'll most likely get German words for everywhere.

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Re: what3words
« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2015, 03:37 AM »
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So I expect when German leaves beta you'll most likely get German words for everywhere.

thanks 4wd
so,
the locations must be translatable - either directly, or in the sense that if you look up my german three word location, you'll find it in your english lang app.

I finally bought a smartphone a couple of months ago but am still using an old-style 15 euro mobile (real buttons!) :-\
This is the kind of app that might prompt me to make the move.
Tom