
Plus Codes - Google Maps
Instead of addresses with street names and numbers, Plus Codes are based on latitude and longitude, and displayed as numbers and letters. With a Plus Code, people can receive …
Technology - Plus Codes - Google Maps
With Plus Codes, you can build customized, versatile, and shareable addressing solutions based on a simple open source algorithm project initiated by a group of Google engineers.
Learn - Plus Codes - Google Maps
Use Plus Codes to share any location—your home, a store, a meeting place - even if there are no street names or even streets. Friends, family, and service providers will find your home without …
Support - Plus Codes - Google Maps
Plus Codes are short codes for locations, for places that don't have their own street address.
Rural Utah Project – Plus Codes - Google Maps
In rural United States, the Rural Utah Project is using Plus Codes to help members of the Navajo Nation register to vote, and to help emergency services reach residents faster.
Brand Guidelines - Google Maps
With a Plus Code, people can receive deliveries, access emergency and social services, or just help other people find them right on Google Maps or other mapping products.
International Rescue Committee (IRC) – Plus Codes - Google Maps
Captured GPS coordinates of locations for each registered child and mother, and converted these coordinates into Plus Codes—replacing lengthy and hard-to-remember GPS coordinates.
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Addressing the Unaddressed – Plus Codes - Google Maps
ATU successfully used Plus Codes, an open source solution provided by Google, delivering addresses at scale to hundreds of thousands of residents across Kolkata.
Terms of Use - Google Maps
The Google Maps APIs also support Plus Codes and serve as another avenue for interested developers. Please do not use this site for development as it is designed primarily to share …