On Jun 24, 3:42 am, LUIS TARZIA <[email protected]> wrote:

> Why the v3 is more poor that v2 ???

Here is my general answer to this question.

It seems that Google has found a solution of a fundamental PR problem,
namely that it's only possible to announce a product as new once. The
way Google does it makes it possible to provide the same features as
new again and again.

There is only one drawback required: They have to accept that there
must be a regression in between.

As you can see: The deprecation of the v2 Maps API and its replacement
with v3 is - at least partially - the regression.

So let's begin (nearly) at the beginning...

(Wasn't this a sentence of "Brave New World"?)

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