On Thu, 2 May 2013 12:07:13 -0400, Tom J wrote:
> Owen McKenzie wrote:
>
>> Not to long ago we wintered in the Mesa, AZ area, & a friend there
>> convinced me to add the map program to my Verizon. We were going to a
>> newer restaurant & Gamin didn't have it, so I tried the phone which
>> didn't either. When we got there I asked them when they opened and it
>> had been over a year.
>
> It's like being listed in the Yellew Pages - they didn't pay to get
> entered in the map program.
Uhm, no. Nobody pays to be in there. There is, however, a lot of lag
for some kinds of establishments, feeding to centralized lists of
businesses run by the likes of Dun & Bradstreet, which then get sold to
organizations that create the POI lists for their own purposes, on their
own schedules. Plus, the fastest routes into those lists of addresses
are by legal incorporation registrations, which may or may not list the
name of the restaurant as it's displayed on the sign. "Stuffer Shack"
might be the sign name, but in the paperwork, it's "Rollo Smith Cuisine,
LLC", with an unknown industry classification because Rollo didn't fill
that part out on the incorporation charter filing, so it's 9999 in D&B's
list and maybe the POI list dropped it on the floor because they didn't
know what kind of icon to put on the map entry.
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