According to hackbod, maps is the first example of a google-experience
app that is available from the market. So I doubt it requires anything
in the backend - it is easy enough to find out, just install it on a
market-but-not-experience device. (JBQ listed some for me yesterday
but I don't have it in front of me. They are out there though.)

2009/9/29 Cédric Berger <[email protected]>:
>
> On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 23:11, Disconnect <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Lets look at maps. It is in the market, it runs as a standalone app,
>> etc. (It is even arguably -way- more core to the 'platform' than gmail
>> syncing, since it powers a core service - mapview.)
>>
>
> There is Maps in the market, but I doubt it would work without the
> Maps API library which is not on the Market. (?)
> And this library is even more valuable for android since (well, as far
> as I know) this is what a lot of third party apps use when integrating
> maps. So they won't work either without it.
>
> >
>

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