This is not at all an answer to your question, but if you've never  
seen Ben Fry's zipdecode project, it's worth a look:
http://benfry.com/zipdecode/

Best, --Paul
--------------
Paul F. Marty, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, College of Information, Florida State University
240 Louis Shores Building, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2100
http://marty.ci.fsu.edu/ ? 850.644.5133 ? marty at fsu.edu

On Jun 29, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Chris Scrofani wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> We are thinking about asking our visitors for their zip code when they
> enter our museum.  We know that many other museums do this as well.   
> We
> are curious as to the best way to use the collected data though.
>
> I'm curious if there is a type of "zip code stats" type of program or
> website, that allows you to import a text file (.csv or other), and  
> then
> analyzes the zip codes and shows you graphs / maps / lists of where  
> your
> visitors come from.  Does anyone know of something like this?
>
> How do you all interpret your zip code data once it has been  
> collected?
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> --
> Chris Scrofani
> Network Administrator
> Honolulu Academy of Arts
> 900 South Beretania Street
> Honolulu, HI 96814
> Tel. 808 532-3625
> cscrofani at honoluluacademy.org
>
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