I'm looking for a geocoding service for my web application. The
application should have an option, with which users can search for
other users within a certain distance. So I plan to use the acquired
geocodes for measuring these distances and displaying them in a Google
map.

In order to make these requests fast, the geocodes have to be stored
in a local database. They will be used solely to retrieve the
appropriate user data sets from the database and display them in a
Google map.

My question now is: Is this infringing the terms of usage? Reading the
terms (especially http://code.google.com/apis/maps/terms.html#section_10_12)
it is not clear to me, if it is ok what I intend to do.

Can somebody please help me on this?

Cheers, bselu

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