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		<title>Getting Latitude and Longitude from a Google Map</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google map in a web application is really a wonderful asset and it has a wide range of application in web development. A business house, for example, can have its own website and wants to put his contact details there. If one puts a Google map there, this is certainly a plus. Visual information is]]></description>
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