Monday, October 31, 2011

Google Maps will charge some heavy users from 2012

Source: sociable.co --- Monday, October 31, 2011
From January 1 2012 websites that place a large number of calls to the Google Maps servers will be required to pay for per use, Google said this week. The announcement updates statements made by Google in April that new service limits would be introduced on the Google Maps service before year's end. The company says Google Maps will become more of a freemium service where sites that make over 25,000 loads a day to the Maps' API (or 2,500 loads for styled maps ) will have to pay between $4 and $8 for each additional 1,000 loads. Google says the change to the Maps API is required to maintain the service for the general public; "We understand that the introduction of these limits may be concerning. However with the continued growth in adoption of the Maps API we need to secure its long term future by ensuring that even when used by the highest volume for-profit sites, the service remains viable. By introducing these limits we are ensuring that Google can continue to offer the Maps API for free to the vast majority of developers for many years to come." Google added that it will not immediately disconnect users who exceed the limit and will allow developers time to see how they can either reduce the number of hits they place on Google Maps' or look at payment options . This wouldn't appear to be a money grabbing exercise by Google; the company says that fewer than 0.35% of websites will be affected, and it will soon be providing a nu ...



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