Hello, Levi Wallach.

On Tue, 7 Aug 2007 11:26:41 -0400 you said:

> Our house is 50 years old this year and both Navteq and TeleAtlas have 
> misplaced it three or four houses down at the intersection of our street and 
> another.  I contacted Navteq about this I think two years ago.  Still, 
> whenever I check on any online map tool they still have my house in the wrong 
> spot on the street, so either they are pretty slow to fix such stuff, or it's 
> slow to trickle down to web applications and GPS's etc.?

Locating specific addresses I can forgive to some extent, since in all
likelihood they don't map each and every actual address, but rather use
the Post Office's guideline to locate addresses based on address ranges
within specified points.

But to misplaced an entire +street+ that's been here for at least 20
years?

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