Going Further with Google

In this article, we will discuss how Google is transcending boundaries in Asia and contributing to various different fields. We will showcase some examples of how Google’s technologies are helping to preserve the environment, provide new addresses, connect people in need with emergency services, educate children, enhance local communities, teach the arts, and promote inclusive places on maps.

How Google’s artificial intelligence helped Australian researchers in environmental conservation efforts

Australian researchers used Google’s Tensorflow technology to create the WISDAM program for wildlife conservation.

How Google Plus Codes helped create new home addresses in India

The Indian-based organization Shelter Associates used Google Plus Codes to provide navigable addresses on Google Maps for residents of slums.

How Google’s search service connected people in need with a 24/7 hotline

In collaboration with the Aks Foundation, Google’s search service helped provide assistance to survivors of domestic and sexual violence through a 24/7 hotline.

How an engineer created a voice-command app for complete control for blind individuals

Engineer Pramit Bhargava created the Louie app that allows blind individuals to have complete control of their devices using voice commands.

How Google Classroom helped educate children about the source of food

Students from a school in Japan used the Google Classroom platform to learn about the sources of food, which led to a decrease in the number of picky eaters among children.

How Google Cloud can assist local farming communities

The Jiva program, which uses Google Cloud, is a platform that helps farmers increase their efficiency at all stages of the farming process from planting to harvesting.

How YouTube is helping children in the Philippines discover a love for music

The Let’s Play program on YouTube is used to teach children in the Philippines a love for music and develop their musical skills.

How Local Guide uses Google Maps to promote inclusive places

Penny Christie works as an artist and is part of the Local Guides program on Google Maps to contribute to promoting inclusive places.

Source: https://blog.google/around-the-globe/google-asia/25-years-apac-stories/

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