What3words, the GPS app that can find anyone anywhere
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What3words, the GPS app that can find anyone anywhere
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#4Also on the downsides, I don't know for other languages but in French the words are NOT common words and a good half of them would require a dictionary for a native speaker, making the address system useless.
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#5Sounds like Diceware.
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#6> Tim Adams travelled to South Africa as a guest of what3words and Gateway Health
In reality, they have a closed, proprietary algorithm. They charge for usage. They are the sole arbiters of what goes on there. They have weak internationalisation.
Hell of a PR team though.
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#7Can we bypass this with a combination of numbers and universal symbols?
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#8I'm not a huge fan of their service for copyright reasons, they don't publish a database of the words ( https://support.what3words.com/hc/en-us/articles/207769875 ) and the whole thing is copyrighted so you can't reuse it. It makes it pretty much useless as an universal address system for this reason. Also on the downsides, I don't know for other languages but in French the words are NOT common words and a good half…
Re: What3words, the GPS app that can find anyone anywhere
#9I'm not a huge fan of their service for copyright reasons, they don't publish a database of the words ( https://support.what3words.com/hc/en-us/articles/207769875 ) and the whole thing is copyrighted so you can't reuse it. It makes it pretty much useless as an universal address system for this reason. Also on the downsides, I don't know for other languages but in French the words are NOT common words and a good half…
Re: What3words, the GPS app that can find anyone anywhere
#10I'm not a huge fan of their service for copyright reasons, they don't publish a database of the words ( https://support.what3words.com/hc/en-us/articles/207769875 ) and the whole thing is copyrighted so you can't reuse it. It makes it pretty much useless as an universal address system for this reason. Also on the downsides, I don't know for other languages but in French the words are NOT common words and a good half…
Note the simple words are assigned to populated areas. In the ocean it might give you "overripe.thoroughbreds.salads".
Edit: A few examples taken randomly of mostly unused words in French (require a dictionary for a good 90% of native speakers): Volute, redise, dépiler, rapière, ânier, putatif, toison. All of that is in the center of Paris, and it took me 5 mins to find them, there's probably hundreds of rare words.