Bill,

I hadn't looked that closely at GeoCommon's Geocoder. It's nice that
they provided clear instructions on using it with TIGER. You may have
pretty good results. I'd still be tempted towards canned solutions
since you just want to geocode a bunch of addresses, not build a
geocoder engine.

And as Sean said, this isn't really the forum for this kind of discussion.

-Eric

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On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 3:02 PM, Bill Janssen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Eric Wolf <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Bill,
>>
>> I hope your contract includes the price of an arcgis license because
>> it sounds like you need a local database to geocode against. I think
>> an arcgis license actually provides the cheapest such databases.
>
> Eric, thanks for the pointer.  I was thinking of using
> https://github.com/geocommons/geocoder along with the TIGER/Line
> databases (my addresses are all U.S.).  Not a good idea?
>
>> Google Fusion Tables allow for protected data (I.e. Data that only you
>> can see).
>
> Thanks, I'll check it out.
>
> Bill
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