Google has continued its focus on "public service" projects today by announcing a new AMBER alerts project in conjunction with The National Center For Missing And Exploited Children. This comes after the company
set up a "Crisis Page" for those affected by Hurricane Sandy. Google is long-known for providing such services, and this new initiative is a fantastic addition. What will happen is that when you're using Google Search or Maps, you'll see an AMBER Alert if one is in your area. AMBER Alerts let you know when a child has become missing and gives you all of the specific details so that you can keep an eye out, or if you've already seen something.
Facebook already has a system like this, which is equally great.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/HBUYUzx__dE/
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