Hi Pamela,

thanks for your response even though its not the answer I was looking
for :(

Does the premier edition allow this? The native apple app uses direct
tile access although us independent developers don't have the
resources and negotiation leverage like apple has so I don't like our
chances. It would be a shame if there wasn't a way to achieve a decent
iphone map for independent apps.

Thanks,
Matt

On Oct 14, 8:11 pm, "pamela (Google Employee)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hi Matt-
>
> This FAQ answers your 
> question:http://code.google.com/apis/maps/faq.html#tos_tiles
>
> - pamela
>
> On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 8:40 AM, lepah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > There are a number of attempts to use google maps in iphone
> > applications. I've tried this using the current JavaScript API but the
> > JS interpreter available in the iphone SDK is too slow, the main.js is
> > just too big, the tiles the JS API loads are too big, plus the
> > javascript object allocations are limited to 10MB so the map stops
> > working after a while. (theres a reason why apple doesn't use the JS
> > API in their native map)
>
> > For the above reasons there are a number of open source efforts
> > underway to implement a native iphone map solution using direct tile
> > access using google/microsoft/yahoo tiles. For obvious reasons most
> > people want googles tiles. Does this violate the current TOS/TOU and
> > if it does will the new TOS/TOU allow this. We developers aren't
> > looking to violate any terms we just want to create apps that work
> > well. Accessing the tiles directly allows independent developers to
> > create an app with nice smooth iphone panning/zooming very similar to
> > the native iphone map app. I'm pretty sure the Andriod mobile platform
> > map API is just a wrapper for direct tile access, so if this is the
> > case I would assume we should be able to use a similar approach on the
> > apple platform for apps that are free and without subscription.
>
> > Pamela you seem to be the only one who answers these types of
> > questions from a google point of view. Can you please give me your
> > opinion on this and the roadmap ahead or someone in google I can
> > contact for more information.
>
> > thanks,
> > Matt
>
> > On Oct 10, 5:53 pm, Lance Dyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Yes,  and this reminds me of why some of the GIS industry (I am a
> >> software engineer for MicroImages ... creators of TNTmips) are actually
> >> inclined to embrace Google Maps. They are a
> >> great "presentational media" especially for interfacing with the average
> >> joe and it gives
> >> a prod to the industry to improve our GUI,   TNTmips our main GIS
> >> software now has the drag
> >> the map style panning and an overview map built in to the window and I
> >> blame it on Google,
> >> These tools are like the irfan view great gadget but  it doesnt "really"
> >> step on the toes of photoshop why would it.
>
> >> Simon wrote:
> >> > Thanks Andrew,
>
> >> > There are far easier and more direct ways of providing instruction to
> >> > remote systems than through Google Maps API. The API is fantastically
> >> > useful, primarily as a visualisation and information dissemination
> >> > tool but not for systems control. We do not intend to enter the domain
> >> > of hard real time systems, and sensors recording pollutant levels or
> >> > environmental conditions are generally discreet and single function in
> >> > terms of the phenomena they observe.
>
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Simon
>
> >> > On Oct 11, 12:10 am, Lance Dyas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> >> Simon wrote:
>
> >> >> Thanks Andrew,
>
> >> >>> ...
> >> >>> The proposed application has nothing to do with the vehicle itself --
> >> >>> it's all about the environment surrounding the vehicle -- therefore
> >> >>> the display of this real time environmental data is within theTOU.
> >> >>> All this data could be collected from a huge network of stationary
> >> >>> sensors like weather stations but that's not cost-effective.
>
> >> >> Well I agree mostly... but only if indeed it doesnt have to do with
> >> >> controlling the vehicle
> >> >> ie if you are not controlling the vehicle itself via the google maps 
> >> >> data
>
> >> > .
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