You can store maps (not necessary Google Maps Tiles) on memory stick
or using mobile internet browser cache.

http://www.mgmaps.com/

spend a few hours here
http://forum.mgmaps.com/viewforum.php

or Google Gears Mobile
http://code.google.com/apis/gears/mobile.html

http://mapperz.blogspot.com/
Mapperz


On Apr 2, 11:29 am, Puagh <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on my Final Year Project to end my degree in Computer
> Science. I thought of using Google Map's interface to load custom maps
> and navigate through them using mobile devices.
>
> The thing is, I don't want to load any city or country map, just the
> interface (control buttons, marker system, etc.), so that I can use
> the application off-line, but I've read that this is not possible.
> However, in all the threads in which I've read that, the question
> referred to store local copies of Google's maps to be used while being
> off-line, and then synchronizing when the user goes back on-line.
>
> My maps just contain small parts of towns, or even building floor
> plans, so there is no point for me to load Google's maps, as I am
> dealing with very local scenarios.
>
> Since the Google Maps interface is nice and easy to deal with, I
> thought of it to be a great addition to my application, but I cannot
> seem to find the way to work this out without being logged on the
> internet.
>
> Would that be possible?
>
> Thanks in advance!
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