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The w3w GPS Platform Helps You Get Anywhere in Only Three Words

With just three words, this app and GPS platform can help you get anywhere in the world. Geolocation site what3words (w3w) makes navigating earth more simple. If you have a difficult time following directions, this map-based app is the one for you.

w3w assigned a three word term to every 3 square meter area on the globe, allowing them to give you a very specific and oddly charming term for a particular place, like swan.dust.pillow or cotton.evolving.mulled. For example, the US Embassy in Mozambique is located at poem.blackbird.races.

With a goal of offering location IDS that are easy for anyone anywhere to memorize and communicate, the GPS platform is a "way of encoding a huge number into something memorable" according to co-founder Chris Sheldrick.
Trend Themes
1. Geolocation Simplification - The what3words platform provides a simplified way of identifying geolocations through just three words, presenting opportunities for other platforms to mimic and improve on this innovation.
2. Memorable Location Identifiers - The use of memorable three-word identifiers presents opportunities for businesses to condense lengthy coordinates into something more memorable and easy to communicate.
3. Personalized Navigation - The w3w GPS platform could revolutionize personal navigation systems by allowing users to personalize their own three-word navigation codes to their desired destinations.
Industry Implications
1. Mapping and Navigation - The mapping and navigation industry stands to benefit from this innovation as it presents new opportunities for simplification and personalization of navigation systems.
2. Location-based Services - The use of personalized and memorable three-word identifiers presents new opportunities for location-based services to streamline their offerings for customers.
3. Tourism - The tourism industry can leverage the simplicity and memorability of three-word identifiers to enhance travel experiences and simplify navigation for tourists in unfamiliar territories.

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