Google has been deprecating lots of interesting and useful APIs
lately...
I won't demonize them for the decision, but I wonder if it is worth to
use Google's APIs, if we're left to rethink our workflow whenever they
decide one API is no longer lucrative.

I was thinking on trying the App Engine, but now I don't know if it's
worth the effort...
I used to say that even though Google earns lots of money from us,
they give something out to the community, but I'm starting to think I
was only being innocent.

Carol x


On 9 set, 02:50, Roman <[email protected]> wrote:
> MapQuest was the first to release a Flash maps API and have been improving
> it ever since.  It's not going anywhere.
>
> Lately most of the efforts have been around mobile to take advantage of
> 4.5.1.  
>
> Here's a video of the good folks at WebMapSolutions showing off one of their
> demo mobile apps using MapQuest:
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUijV54RncI
>
> If you head tohttp://demos.mapquest.comyou can see some of the web apps
> built with the MapQuest Flex/Flash API, including Travelocity's Experience
> Finder.
>
> Hope that helps.

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