I run geocoder.us, the site based on the Geo::Coder::US perl Module
which Schuyler
created.

It has a web services interface which will do what you want.  Free
access is throttled
to one request every 15 seconds, or pay $50 per 20,000 lookups.

I can also do bulk geocoding where you send in a file and I geocode it
at one whack.

It is based on the Tiger data.

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 5:25 PM, Reid Priedhorsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a web app which needs to geocode addresses. It is not based on
> any of the common web-mapping APIs. Googling hasn't been tremendously
> useful thus far. We need to process addresses one-at-a-time with low
> latency.
>
> Do you have suggestions on what to look into to do this? Payware is OK
> if it's not too ridiculous. We need a mature system; OSS that's 80%
> there won't cut it.
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> Reid
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Chief Scientist (and bottle washer), Locative Technologies
http://mappinghacks.com
http://geocoder.us
http://testingrange.com
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