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		<title>By: Database Management &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Geocoded Zipcodes</title>
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		<description>[...] Asterisk News and VoIP services - NewsFlash: Zaptel Become DAHDI wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt You would think that loading up a database of zip codes would be an extremely simple case of finding a public database on www.usps.gov, and then loading up with a database bulk load. It turns out that, while the USPS does offer products for you to purchase, and a rather nice lookup interface for looking up zip codes and so on, there’s not really any free data to be had that I could tell. So the hunt was on to find some zip code data, preferably geocoded (latitude/longitude for GIS) zip codes an [...]</description>
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