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During this week&#39;s MSDN TechTalks,&amp;nbsp;Chewy showed a 15 min demo where I built a website from scratch that allows the user to type in their Singapore postal code and a Singapore map shows up with a pin on top of the postal code (every postal code represent
 a distinct building unlike others where the code can specify a geographical region). 
This demo has resonated quite well with the attendees at the event.&amp;nbsp; A number of them wanted to see the code so they can build a &amp;quot;here are my stores&amp;quot; map and embedded into their web sites.&amp;nbsp; As such, I just recorded a video of me doing the exact same demo
 but with more commentary of my code.&amp;nbsp; Here&#39;s Chewy&#39;s&amp;nbsp;video and a copy of the resulting code from the video demo.

Code

The Postal2Gps web service used is a web service we built to wrap a raw JSP service from Best.SG.&amp;nbsp; You need to sign up for a developer ID from Best.SG to make use of their service.&amp;nbsp; The web service wrapper we used will be updated by the end of Oct to allow
 you to type in your own developer ID. 

InnovativeSingapore Lab&#39;s Services Listing
(Services here will go under a design review and will be normalized in Nov)
http://labs.innovativesingapore.com/services 

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