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If Delorme updated every single change that happened in the US and Canada at that fast rate, they would need thousands of employees to update the data,
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Not employees, but validated
contracted users! Submissions by users who provided a valid I.D. so DeLorme would not have to deal with brain-dead teenagers out for a cheap thrill. For instance, they could accept MY change as submitted, and even "tokenize" it for validation by a third party who would eventually check out the same route. If my submission turned out to be bogus,
I'd lose my updating privileges. If it WAS valid, I'd get a gold star, and a pony, and a new Corvette ... and ... oh, anyway, users who submit updates could receive a rating much like eBay rates sellers according to the integrity of their transactions.
I'd be happy to be a part of a large army of users who have the ability to update the maps whenever and wherever we find a necessary change, be it temporary or permanent!
Just tonight, I drove down two new roads in Carlsbad, CA. that do not YET appear on the new 2009 version. I traced them, and drew them in. Then I plotted a route across them to make sure the computer could "see" them and navigate through the new intersections, etc.
Certain changes could be made by users with only a superficial oversight by DeLorme. For instance, the burger joint near my house that changed it's name from "Martin's" to "Abuelita's".
I could make that name change myself, and DeLorme would only have to quickly check to make sure I didn't change the name to something obscene! A quick phone call would validate my submission if necessary, and heck, I wouldn't even mind scanning a business card and sending it in via e-mail or fax, to verify the change.
I wasn't thinking of changing sectors instantly for small and insignificant things like a new phone number, or a Shell Station that starts to carry diesel fuel. I was thinking of the updates for changes in navigational data such as new off ramps, a new county road and so forth. Those changes occur, but not overnight, and they are easily validated by other DeLorme users.