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andzejek

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Sep 1, 2007
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Is there some ready to use table of the zipcodes with names of the cities?
 
or maybe something “ready to use”, to calculate distance between zipcodes? But I prefer to write something by myself.
 
This data changes every year or so you would need to have a way to keep it updated. Personally, I would investigate the USPS website and/or a mapping website like maps.yahoo.com.

Just a thought.

"If it's stupid but works, it isn't stupid."
-Murphy's Military Laws
 
If you query the web it looks like hundreds of people will sell it to you, not where to get it free.
 
And to think I had to shell out $30 for may zipcodes database....

 
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