I'm primarily interested in the US at this point in time. I'll look
around, but if you know of any companies that license this data, that
would be greatly appreciated.
On May 21, 3:37 am, Rossko wrote:
> > If it isn't available, where can this data set be sourced?
>
> I should have expanded I g
If it isn't available, where can this data set be sourced?
On May 20, 10:20 am, Rossko wrote:
> > Is there an
> > option to get the bounds for a building via the Google Maps API?
>
> That one's simple ; no.
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"Google M
": "98036",
"short_name": "98036",
"types": [ "postal_code" ]
} ],
"geometry": {
"location": {
"lat": 47.8240123,
"lng": -122.2707056
},
"location_type&q
Is there a way to pull in building boundries via the Google API? The
Google Geocoding API returns a viewport value that seems to provide
this, but it seems to be fairly inconsistent:
GOOD - Provides a solid outline of the Google Campus
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=1600+
I used the wrong bad example. The URL should have been:
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/geocode/json?address=457%20120th%20Avenue%20Northeast+Bellevue,%20WA%2098005&sensor=false
Harry
On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 5:24 PM, Harry Kim wrote:
> Is there a way to pull in building boundries