Richard:

Interesting, with some basic advantages over linear network addressing.  But
isn't Ziptude simply reinventing the grid reference system?  In what way do
you think Ziptude would be better than addressing using another global grid
reference system like MGRS?

- Jim
*Twitter: @JimBarry
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On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:48 AM, r azlan abas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kelly,
>
> Geotude proposes a world wide post code {zipcode} system.
>
> More at www.ziptude.com
>
> We are currently talking to the Malaysian  postal authorities.
>
> In some rural areas we are not able to deliver mail because there is no
> street , { think tree house in Jungle, we still have these! }
>
> From an international perspective, think about language, there is the rest
> of the world that does not use English or roman  alphabets that gets mail
> too!
>
> Our current proposal is a 5+4+4 digit  ziptude that would give a tile of
> approx 10 by 10 metres.
>
> regards
>
> richard abas
> www.geotude.com
>
>
>
> At 07:41 AM 09/11/2009, Kelly Jones wrote:
>
>> Has anyone created a geocoding system that keeps addresses in the
>> traditional "number word" format (like 123 Maple), and allows cardinal
>> streets to have fixed names?
>>
> {snip}
>
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