Andy wrote: > Hey Dawn, > > >> The crucial question is really whether the app is freely available to >> all, not just whether the map API key is hosted on the web. I don't >> know if your app is anything like this, but in the iPhone app I was >> contemplating, I would have put up a naked map on the web with no >> controls, and then manipulated it on the phone, set the center to the >> user's current gps location, let the user drag the map, and then >> retreived the new center. In this case, the useful part of the app >> lives on the phone, not at the url where the map is retrieved from. >> > > Exactly - so this was why I was thinking you can't use Google Maps. What THIS are you referring to and ... I am quite certain I can put a map up and look at it with a browser I will create via uiWebKit that happens to reside on an iPhone. There is no way google can go through every possible use case and list them... its down right silly and likely to restrict imagination more than it helps....
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