Looks like batchgeo still allow you to download the geocoded data.
R
On Thursday, September 20, 2012 12:20:42 AM UTC+10, FireHawk wrote:
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> I guess I would ask the question, why use Google to geocode the data?
> There are several other geocoding methods out there besides Google that I
> would
I guess I would ask the question, why use Google to geocode the data?
There are several other geocoding methods out there besides Google that I
would try if I feared violating terms of agreements. Bing and Yahoo both
have geocoding tools, but you may be in violation there too. When you use
t
What I want to do is take addresses of participants in a study and geocode
them to use the location information in spatial analysis (using geobugs).
There is no intention to ever map these points. I already have the tools to
do this (there is an R package, ggmap, that can do the geocoding and I
Sticky,
Explain again what you are trying to do. Are you just trying to get a
geolocated spot on a map and save those points for some sort of spatial
analysis?
On Monday, September 17, 2012 9:48:11 PM UTC-6, sticky wrote:
> The PM usually replies though!
>
> On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 6:34:
The PM usually replies though!
On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 6:34:01 AM UTC+10, Rossko wrote:
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> > There lack of response may
> > indicate they are unconcerned about this issue and I can take it as an
> > implicit Yes.
>
> Interested in that approach myself - "Dear Mr. Prime Minister, could I
> There lack of response may
> indicate they are unconcerned about this issue and I can take it as an
> implicit Yes.
Interested in that approach myself - "Dear Mr. Prime Minister, could I
be excused from paying taxes this year?" and if he doesn't respond
I'll take that as a implied Yes ...
Perha
On 17 September 2012 06:22, sticky wrote:
> It would be nice to get some sort of response from Google if not here then
> from my several emails requesting an exception. There lack of response may
> indicate they are unconcerned about this issue and I can take it as an
> implicit Yes.
Or their lac
It would be nice to get some sort of response from Google if not here then
from my several emails requesting an exception. There lack of response may
indicate they are unconcerned about this issue and I can take it as an
implicit Yes.
S
On Saturday, September 15, 2012 10:43:08 PM UTC+10, davie
I know he doesn't want to use maps,
But as there is very doubtful he will get permission from Google this is an
option
On Friday, 14 September 2012 16:05:18 UTC+1, Rossko wrote:
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> OP is "not interested in mapping the locations"
> OP is looking for a special dispensation around a specific prohi
OP is "not interested in mapping the locations"
OP is looking for a special dispensation around a specific prohibition
in the Terms
"10.1.1(g) No Use of Content without a Google Map"
I couldn't say how likely that it is to happen, but not very I would
think.
It'd certainly need to come from Google
Hi
The way round this is
1.create a map
2.use geocoding to place a movable marker
3.you MUST move marker to exact position.This exact position has not been
geocoded.
4.save your location to database
As you are not saving the geocoded result this is not against TOS
Davie
On Thursday, 13 Septembe
Anyone from Google able to answer this. I have also tried contacting them
directly more than once and never received a reply.
S
On Friday, September 7, 2012 1:51:15 PM UTC+10, sticky wrote:
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> Hi
> Is it possible for Google to make an exception on storing geocode data for
> research purposes. I
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