Many thanks,
That's really helpful.

karl


On Nov 4, 12:58 pm, Jeremy Geerdes <[email protected]> wrote:
> An iOS application is just like any other non-web application which utilizes 
> the RESTful endpoint directly. Check out the JSON Developer's Guide in the 
> documentation. Please note that the TOS require you to submit a valid 
> HTTP_REFERER header. This means that you will have to have a webpage 
> somewhere so you can use the URL in your header. Generally, we recommend a 
> simple webpage which includes the name of your application, a brief 
> description of what it does, and contact information for you, the developer. 
> This page does not have to be a full site; it can even be hosted on one of 
> the countless free hosting services out there. Once you've set this page up, 
> you can use the page URL to register for an API key.
>
> You will also want to be mindful of the restrictions regarding payment. 
> Namely, while you can charge for the development of an application, you 
> cannot charge end users for ongoing use of the Google service. You will want 
> to make abundantly clear in your application's documentation, EULA, etc., 
> that users are paying for the application, not the Google service.
>
> There are other restrictions that apply in the TOS, but since we're not legal 
> experts and don't really know much about your application, it's impossible 
> for us to alert you to all of the potential catches. If you have additional 
> concerns after going through the TOS on your own, you will want to consult a 
> legal expert of your own.
>
> Jeremy R. Geerdes
> Generally Cool Guy
> Des Moines, IA
>
> For more information or a project quote:
> [email protected]
>
> If you're in the Des Moines, IA, area, check out Debra Heights Wesleyan 
> Church!
>
> On Nov 4, 2011, at 4:40 AM, Karl wrote:
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> > I am writing an iOS News Reader for which I will be making a small
> > charge.
>
> > I would like to usehttp://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/feed/find?
> > to get a list of feeds.
>
> > The requirements of what I must do for the license  seem to refer to
> > Java and web pages, but I am unsure what are the license requirements
> > for an iOS app. (HTML Header?, API key?) I am new to using API.
>
> > I'd be grateful for some clarity.
>
> > Thanks
> > karl
>
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