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Very interesting. Haiti, for instance, has no addresses for anything except
by name in its larger cities. I'll pass this along to my contacts in Port au
Prince. We've been looking for a way to send mail to the country. 

Haiti, in the meantime has bridged the snail mail gap with digital
everything, money, news, etc. But getting medicine is still a hand carry
operation.

Ted

 



 

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [CTGIS-L] alternative to addressing

 

This is pretty interesting concept I recently read about.  A company called
what3words has developed an alternative to lat/long.  They split up the word
into a 3m grid and assign 3 random words to each square.  The premise is
that since the majority of the world doesn't use alpha-numeric addressing
this system is a viable alternative for geolocating and addressing. 

Their website says:

*         Poor addressing costs businesses billions of dollars and hampers
the growth and development of entire nations.

*         Around 75% of the world (135+ countries), suffers from inadequate
addressing.

*         4 billion people are invisible, unable to get deliveries or
receive aid, and unable to exercise their rights as citizens

 

 

So for example I work at deals.cycles.faster
<http://w3w.co/deals.cycles.faster>  and my favorite place to go on vacation
is shining.carpentry.instants <http://w3w.co/shining.carpentry.instants> 

 

I thought it was a pretty clever, and very ambitious, idea.

 

Meg McGaffin

GIS Analyst

City of Milford, CT <http://www.ci.milford.ct.us/> 

203-783-3232

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