I'm also very curious about the interaction between the user-edited
street addresses in Google Maps and the Maps API.  Can I access the
edited street addresses from the Maps API?

On Oct 10, 9:45 am, "IBM.Doug" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 8:50 am, marcelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > The Geocoder, (any geocoder), is a piece of software that translates
> > between a street address and geographical coordinates, (lat/lon).
> > That's all. Never mind who lives there, or what bussiness is there.
> > The only thing that may need to get modified is if a new street is
> > built, or an old one is removed.
>
> Understand.
>
> > Are you not thinking about GLocalSearch instead of the geocoder?
>
> Maybe.  I'm just thinking of the fact that on Google Maps if you
> geocode an address, you can then move it and say, "no, you geocoded
> that address to the wrong lat/long.  It's really over here." To the
> end-user, at least, that looks like you're actually changing the
> geocoding result.  Is that capability only part of GLocalSearch?
>
> Thanks for the responses.
> Doug
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