Just use <address> tags in your KML, then you dont need to do the
geocoding manually, Google Earth will do it for you.





2009/11/26 Daniel Jaeger <[email protected]>:
> Hello,
>
> I have searched a lot and read the use terms, but I found that they
> somehow seem not to fit into my situation.
>
> In my current company, we want to use Google Earth to display the
> location of our customers. The addresses are maintainted by a CRM.
>
> I have created a small app that imports the addresses from the CRM and
> generates a KML file for Google Earth.
>
> To get the coordinates I intend to use the google maps API geocoding
> service directly via HTTP.
>
> In other words:
> * I do not display the data in Google Maps, but I DO display them in
> Google Earth.
> * I do not make the app publicly available, but I do not use it
> commercially neither, we only use it internally in our company.
>
> Do I really have to buy a Premium Google Maps account for 10k$ per
> year, only for geocoding a few hundreds of addresses once each year,
> for internal use only? Formerly, we entered the addresses in Google
> Earth by hand, so we already have this service. The only difference is
> that we would like to automate this...
>
> Cheers,
> Daniel
>
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