Google makes sharing Plus Codes easier in a push to simply addressing system globally

Two years in the past, Google open-sourced Plus Codes, a virtual addressing system to assist billions of other folks navigate to puts that don’t have transparent addresses. The corporate stated as of late it's making it easier for someone with an Android software to proportion its rendition of an cope with — a six-digit alphanum…
Two years ago, Google open-sourced Plus Codes, a digital addressing system to help billions of people navigate to places that don’t have clear addresses. The company said today it is making it easier for anyone with an Android device to share its rendition of an address — a six-digit alphanum…Original article
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  2. "Google announced today it is providing $2.3 million in funding to 18 news organizations in the Asia Pacific region, the latest in its ongoing effort to support publishers globally". (April 30, 2020)
  3. "Google Assistant, the digital assistant from the global search giant, is available to users through their smartphones, laptops, and smart speakers. Earlier this year, the company partnered with KaiOS to bring Assistant to feature phones with internet access". (September 19, 2019)
  4. "Google said on Monday that it is winding down its Google Station, a program as part of which it worked with a number of partners to roll out free Wi-Fi in more than 400 railway stations in India and in several other public places in many other pockets of the globe". (February 17, 2020)
  5. "Remove China Apps, an app that gained popularity in India in recent weeks and did exactly what its name suggests, has been pulled from the Play Store". (June 3, 2020)
  6. "Caesar Sengupta, the long-time head of Googles Next Billion Users initiative, is leaving the company next month, he said Monday. Sengupta, who additionally also led the companys payments business in the past three years, is leaving the firm after nearly 15 years". (March 22, 2021)
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