Find the distance between two Zip Code using Webservices? [closed] - web-services

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Are there any good Webservices apart from Google one which can find me the distance between two Zip Codes?
I have
http://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/distancematrix/json?origins=95050&destinations=94087&mode=bicycling&sensor=false
which is Google API. Are there any other API's that I can take a look? If yes, can anyone provide me the link for the same?

There is a very simple API that will calculate distance between two zip codes. There are also options for zipcodes within a radius and finding the lat/long and city/state. http://zipcodedistanceapi.redline13.com/

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I am working on a travel site where i need all the places list in a country. So instead of storing and updating it in the database I wanted to use a webservice to use.Please let me know if any similar webservice is available
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Does anyone have experience with this and can direct me to a good starting point?
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