Google is creating Plus Codes to track locations any where in Nigeria
On May 28, Google launched Plus Codes which are designed for easy identification of locations that do not have defined addresses or difficult to find.
These digital addresses are automatically generated through a mathematical formula which combines latitude and longitude coordinates of the particular location.
Basically, it is a combination of six alphanumeric codes and a plus sign (+) which replaces a series of numbers, usually associated with coordinates, with a few characters.
For instance, while dropping a pin on Google Maps will generate a string of numbers like 6.527196,3.186750*, the Plus Code of that location can look like HYT2+S5*. This largely facilitates location sharing.

When activated on your device, Plus Codes can be gotten by taping on the blue dot indicating your present location on the map, it can be copied out or shared digitally as proxy address details.

By implication, this means Plus Codes are as open for use by individuals, as well as logistics and eCommerce platforms. Logistics appears to be the major challenge the design seeks to solve especially in rural areas, slum dwellings and shanties.


Although this could conveniently displace the normal way of locating places via Google Maps, there remains the question of how much of adoption it has gotten.
Martin surmises that people may have decided to stick with the traditional way of finding locations due to some discrepancies with the current format, he asserts that more people would now have a positive outlook towards Google Maps when they notice the effectiveness.
In coming weeks as these codes are eventually rolled out in Nigeria, we will be on the look out, whether it proves helpful to individuals and how much navigation ease it has brought to logistics and eCommerce users.
Asteriks(*): Not real codes or numbers
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