Not a pity. Stack Overflow is GREAT. They have a great platform for
doing tech Q&A. Many times when you going looking from the solution to
an tech issue, you will find the the best, authoritative, validated
info on a Stack Overflow entry. Suspend disbelief and give it a run.

Note, Andrew didn't say we are throwing this over there and "You're on
your own, kids!"

Google tech support folks using Stack Overflow for tech Q&A will
produce a valuable resource.

--Jim--

On Feb 10, 1:47 pm, Andrew C Leach <andrew.le...@bcs.org> wrote:
> On 10 February 2012 18:48, Chris Broadfoot (Google Employee)
>
> <c...@google.com> wrote:
>
> > Starting today, the Maps API team will shift most of its efforts for
> > supporting the community’s technical Q&A to Stack Overflow. We will retain
> > the current Google Groups alias for non-technical discussions and general
> > announcements that are not suitable for Stack Overflow.
>
> I did think this would happen at some point. Pity.
>
> --
> Andrew C Leach

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