Hi Sachin,

As the blog post states "If you've been using the HTTP geocoder and
caching any retrieved data, you should re-geocode with the new data as
soon as possible." We ask that you, and all other sites that have
stored geocoding results for addresses in the U.S. obtained before the
recent map data updates, geocode the relevant addresses again so that
you are only storing geocoding results for U.S. addresses obtained
after the updates.

Many thanks,

Thor.

On Oct 15, 2:02 pm, sachin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Before 5 months i geocoded all my address in DB with the help of
> google's http geocode service and saved the lat lng in my DB, After
> seeing this post by google 
> -http://googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com/2009/10/map-data-updates-for-...
> i understood they have made some changes to USA map data, now when i
> compare my lat lng with google's lat lng for a particular address i
> see some minute difference in the last 3 digits and when my
> application plot the marker on map also i see a little difference when
> comparing with google maps. My question is should i update my DB with
> the new data from google or since its a minor change can i skip it. I
> am little confused and worried, i have lot of address in my DB, if i
> have to update the data for the whole DB it will take a long time and
> some peoples are already using my application. Please suggest me some
> solutions.
>
> PS: All the address in my DB are address in USA
>
> Thanks
> Sachin
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