@rolivier and @plh2034 I think you missed something. The article clearly states that TomTom said that the "questionable SDK verbiage we saw wasn't an obstacle"So it is basically up to TomTom whether they want to make an iPhone version.@ lectoidIf you read the first article, you would have noticed that the verbiage is regarding Google Maps, not the iPhone SDK in general."Astute commenter Austin points out that these terms are copied almost word-for-word from the Google Maps API terms"http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/06/11/iphone-sdk-agreement-forbids-real-time-route-guidance-dancing/
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@rolivier and @plh2034
I think you missed something. The article clearly states that TomTom said that the "questionable SDK verbiage we saw wasn't an obstacle"
So it is basically up to TomTom whether they want to make an iPhone version.
@ lectoid
If you read the first article, you would have noticed that the verbiage is regarding Google Maps, not the iPhone SDK in general.
"Astute commenter Austin points out that these terms are copied almost word-for-word from the Google Maps API terms"
http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2008/06/11/iphone-sdk-agreement-forbids-real-time-route-guidance-dancing/