On May 10, 2:44 pm, Alex Matulich <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 10, 1:36 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > On May 10, 1:32 pm, Alex Matulich <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > It appears the domainhttp://gmaps-ws-console.appspot.com/isn't
> > > > > working right now.
>
> > > > It is working for me.
>
> > > Nope. Not from here. Do I need to have OAuth set up first,
> > > rather than just logging in with my gmail account?
>
> > I didn't.  I am just logged in with my gmail/google account.
>
> Huh. You'd think that Google would ensure that this works from
> Chrome, which is my normal browser. I just tried it from Firefox
> and it worked fine. From Chrome I get an error.
>
> Athttps://code.google.com/apis/console/#project:462917705287Firefox
> shows me on/off switches. Chrome shows me on/off switches for
> everything EXCEPT Places API, for which it shows a link "Request
> access". Clicking on that link generates an error. Flipping the
> switch in Firefox simply turned on the API. And now that Places API
> is enabled, Chrome now shows me the on/off switch. This is weird.
> Anyway, problem solved. Thanks.

Looks like it just went to general availability:
http://www.google.com/events/io/2011/announcements-archive.html
+ Google Places API available for all developers
+ Geo – Spark a new wave of location-based app development, both on >
+ mobile and desktop, with the Places API. Read the documentation
+ here http://goo.gl/BzmYI 12 hours ago

You may have caught it in the transition.

  -- Larry

>
> -Alex
>
> -Alex
> -A

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