Yes,

I know there might be some approximation on the points, but it gave me
points from 2 different states.

Also can I improve this result a bit by using any means  ?
Please suggest me.
Regards
Abhishek

On Nov 9, 9:33 pm, Rossko <[email protected]> wrote:
> > While using GReverseGeocoder, I found sometimes it is buggy. Say I
> > have a point called (40.813853333333334,-95.806080000000000)
>
> You do realise that is specifying a point to about a nanometre ?
>
> >, when I
> > Reverse Geocode from my application it produces an address called
> > Interstate 29, South Shore, SD 57263, USA
> > Country code: US
> > The same point when placed on maps.google.com, it produces
> > Interstate 29
> > Percival, IA 51648
>
> This is a FAQhttp://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#geocoder_differences
>
> > This is a real problem.
>
> How so?

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