Geocoding services should also return the normalized address. I don't know if the TOS for Yahoo Placefinder would work, but I'm reasonably sure Google's wouldn't unless you're mapping them on GMap.
I'm working on a project that needs to merge a few databases, and not surprisingly, the store names and addresses differ wildly. I thought I found a toolkit that would allow me to process all the databases and standardize them names (and remove duplicates) here:But my order was rejected, based on their terms and conditions:--8. ZP4's license prohibits processing data for clients, and prohibits using ZP4 to create ZP4-derived or ZP4-dependent data or services. Semaphore Corporation may decline your order ... or if you are a service company, reseller, data vendor, or programming shop.
Argh. They also have geo-coding tools, which I was quite enthusiastic about.Any other suggestions? I can't believe USPS doesn't make it easier, one would think that it's in their best interest to make it easy to sort mail, standardize addresses, etc.Thx,
Tac
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