2009/10/25 IsRaEl <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi Guys, i found this web site saying that Google Maps Brazil just
> added the Traffica Overlay Info..
>
> http://gizmodo.com.br/conteudo/made-brazil-google-maps-agora-tem-transito
>
> Then i went to the real GMaps site (http://maps.google.com/?
> ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=R.+Taquacetuba+-+Vila+Pires,+Santo+Andr%C3%A9+-+SP,
> +09195-670,+Brasil&ll=-23.546993,-46.642799&spn=0.150129,0.264187&z=13&layer=t),
> and saw all the roads with that beautifull overlay...amazing...then,
> just for a test, i've created a little map, with that simple amazing
> line code:
>
> Map.addOverlay(new GTrafficOverlay());
>
> Nothing happened to my map em Brazil, but, if go over Miami, Puerto
> Rico, China, Finland, England it's perfect, showing the traffic info.
>
> My question is: There is some kind of delay between the data of the
> website and the data that goes to the API?

Often yes.

In some cases the data may never reach the API, and/or actually be
*different* data.

This is almost certainly be down to licencing issues, possible Google
have a licence to display the data on their website, but arent allowed
to allow others to reuse the data.

>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
> >
>



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Barry

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