As of yesterday a JSONP call to get reverse-geolocation data worked
just fine - no longer seems to be the case today.

If you paste this link (w/ jsonp callback arguments) in your browser
it will return a 400 "Bad request"

http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?callback=jsonp1256888593627&_=1256888668156&q=37.758199,-122.394628&key=ABQIAAAA-RYTfhp7FT215tq-hpgRqBTumYBNZBXne04fo3Rnt8-6ZtoJZRRZUVNqMiE-udAT4MMgzkuW2ZkZNg&sensor=true&output=json&v=2.s

If you take out the callback arguments, leaving the rest of the URL
unchanged, all is good (200 http code, json data returned)

http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=37.758199,-122.394628&key=ABQIAAAA-RYTfhp7FT215tq-hpgRqBTumYBNZBXne04fo3Rnt8-6ZtoJZRRZUVNqMiE-udAT4MMgzkuW2ZkZNg&sensor=true&output=json&v=2.s


Have jsonp calls been banned? That would seem...surprising...

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