I had an issue I submitted a bug report about in terms of inaccuracies. I was using lat/long from google that I obtained by clicking on a google map and using what’s here? feature to get coordinates.
Then in bubble I used those coordinates to create an address, but the address did not match the address in google maps for the same coordinates. Then I took the address created in bubble, placed it in google maps and obtained the coordinates for that address. Those coordinates did not match the ones used in bubble to obtain the address.
It was really strange. Couldn’t tell if it was because I was searching part of a city with duplexes.
The response was that there is something wrong with google maps that causes the addresses to be off by about 500 feet or so. I don’t really remember verbatim what the explanation was, but it seemed a deflection and the issue is unresolved. Part of the explanation included an idea that google maps is not too accurate on the initial setting and to avoid issues I should zoom in on google maps to obtain a more accurate set of coordinates for an address…hard part of accepting that portion of the explanation was I had already been zoomed in on google maps as much as I could.
I now don’t know what would be more accurate, to just use the simple address as entered by a user and turn it into coordinates for display purposes, or use coordinates entered by a user and turn them into an address.
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