Oh thank you reason!
It looks like this service was doing things that in the long run were bad for all of us. Google maps is great, and I have worked on a number of hacks myself, but they just expand on the service in useful ways. This service was pounding on the system and I think Google had an appropriate response.
Time will tell of course, if these letters start coming to the better hacks then I will complain, but at this point I'll give Google the benefit of the doubt and frankly I look forward to an official Google maps api.
I have to agree with the grand-parent, the forwarding does not work correctly and although the help desk at godaddy is fine, they can't (or won't) fix this issue. I've asked.
But, they are cheap and they have a great ad;-)
Oh thank you reason! It looks like this service was doing things that in the long run were bad for all of us. Google maps is great, and I have worked on a number of hacks myself, but they just expand on the service in useful ways. This service was pounding on the system and I think Google had an appropriate response. Time will tell of course, if these letters start coming to the better hacks then I will complain, but at this point I'll give Google the benefit of the doubt and frankly I look forward to an official Google maps api.
I have to agree with the grand-parent, the forwarding does not work correctly and although the help desk at godaddy is fine, they can't (or won't) fix this issue. I've asked. But, they are cheap and they have a great ad ;-)
I wish I had some mod points, I think I just learned more about balloons than I ever thought possible