Yasuo. Posted August 15, 2015 Share Posted August 15, 2015 Google Search and Maps applications updated with support for the use of codes OLC (Open Location Code), to which anyone can call for accurately determining the map of destinations outside road traffic to an address that is not available with the name and number street. Announced in April, the codes OLC is a shortened form of geographical identification, derived from latitude and longitude coordinates. The system is designed so that any code can be encoded OLC and decoded without the need for an Internet connection. Google also provides a dedicated website where visitors can point anywhere on the map to seeking OLC code. Consisting of letters and numbers 8GP8C4H3 + HH code form may be submitted orally or using instant messaging programs to anyone who wishes to an address on the map, and if indicated location is close enough that communicate only last 4 symbols (ex. H3 + HH) to get locks. Supported both Google Search and Maps in codes OLC (or Plus Codes) are particularly useful in regions of the world with high po[CENSORED]tion density, where the system of addresses and maps are not very accurate, and if rescue operations where rapid communication is needed to coordinate an accident in an isolated location. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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