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What’s the address? is a simple tool that can help you find the approximate address of any point on Google Maps.
All you have to do is drag the red marker pin to another location and the approximate snail address of that place should pop-up in a marker window.
You can also search for the street name, city or zip code to quickly jump to any particular location on the map.
The tool internally uses the reverse geocoding feature of the Google Maps API. When you click a point on the map, the latitude and longitude co-ordinates of that place are translated into a human-readable address which is what you see on the map. The UI was written using the Twitter’s Bootstrap framework.
This is the original ‘O Ri Chiraiya’ video from Aamir Khan’s hit show – Satyamev Jayate:
Sahil created a slideshow using music from this video and his own photographs and uploaded it to Facebook and YouTube. Here’s the derivative version:
He didn’t have the license to use that song in his video and Satyamev Jayate’s official team could have easily asked Facebook to pull down that video but they took a reverse approach.
The team shared the video on their official Facebook page (screenshot) adding – “We thank you for your contribution and look forward to more such videos from all of you at satyamevjayate.in.” Is that some sort of a tacit approval?