What Xavier is saying is that a server side code is needed to provide
the token currently

Possible solutions is find a 3rd party that already provides a token
via a open 3rd party api, however you may not find one that is
integrated with Google account identity

I know in my own example of Loopt clone  I can use Brightkite API  for
that but they are not integrated with the Google account identity..






On Nov 30, 6:44 pm, androidian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry guys, I have no idea how what you're talking about relates to
> what I was asking.  I'm not talking about making a clone of Android or
> anything like that.  I'm familiar with Android development, and I am
> part the way through coding my application; my question is basically
> "where can I obtain the user's authenticated token so that I may
> interact with google services?"
>
> cheers,
> Ian
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