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And I found another free one :-)
Igor Costa said the following:
John good link I've added here to favorites.
Really good to point this one, and really sure that it's good for GPS
locations. maps for flash lite for example.
thanks man
On 10/3/06, Joh
Ok, here is a free listing for U.S. lat/longhttp://www.census.gov/tiger/tms/gazetteer/zips.txtI can't find the link to the $5 db.Rich
On 10/3/06, Shannon Hicks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if Yahoo or Google do it, but I know that the
lat/long information is usually tied to
John good link I've added here to favorites.Really good to point this one, and really sure that it's good for GPS locations. maps for flash lite for example.thanks man
On 10/3/06, John Kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I did find this for free:
http://geoco
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I did find this for free:
http://geocoder.ca
It returns back an xml document. I was hoping since Yahoo/Google
derived lat/long from address they could provide reverse geocoding? I
was hoping for a more "integrated" solution?
Rich Tretola said the following:
I found on
There's a $40 product from ZipInfo.com
http://www.zipinfo.com/products/z5ll/z5ll.htm
Rich Tretola wrote:
I found one for $5,but the link in on my machine at the office. I
will send it tomorrow.
Rich
On 10/3/06, Shannon Hicks <
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I found one for $5,but the link in on my machine at the office. I will send it tomorrow.RichOn 10/3/06, Shannon Hicks <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't know if Yahoo or Google do it, but I know that the
lat/long information is usually tied to city/state/zip through zip code database
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I don't know if Yahoo or Google do it, but I know that the
lat/long information is usually tied to city/state/zip through zip code database
subscriptions. I never did find anyone giving it away for free, but that were
more than reasonable.
Shan
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