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RoadTip: Developing iPhone Apps with the MapQuest Platform

Chris Adamson is a developer and author. His most recent application for the iPhone, named "Road Tip," was just released to the App Store. It's a slick app that performs corridor searches of what's in front of you along your route. So that coffee shop that you past a few miles back? It's smart enough not to show it to you because you're not likely to turn around to visit it.

As a developer, we thought you might also be interested in how Chris came to choose and work with MapQuest instead of using the default mapping and data tools in the iPhone SDK. "The Long and Winding Road Tip" is a very detailed piece on how and why the MapQuest Platform was the best choice for Road Tip.

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If you haven't checked out our mapping, directions, traffic, and geocoding APIs, Web Services for your project, visit the MapQuest Developer Network and see how we can help add geolocation features to your desktop or mobile application.

MapQuest Developer Network Relaunched!

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MapQuest is happy to announce the launch of a completely rebuilt and revised MapQuest Developer Network. Our goal is to make it easy for the growing development community to get started with the MapQuest Platform and for experienced developers to find what info they need fast.

What's New

Documentation Made Easy
Our new Web Services and upcoming 6.0 SDKs will have a simpler and concise set of documentation so you can view instructions, variables, samples, and source code all at-a-glance.
Consolidated Application Management
Your applications are now attached to MapQuest My Places. No more tracking multiple sets of credentials for the various MapQuest applications you manage. Access all of your account settings, tools, and resources from one place. If you were a user of our TRC, we've provided an easy way to migrate your accounts.
Reorganized Site; Cleaner Interface
Site content is now organized by product and technology, each with a dedicated forum to discuss topics with other developers. The site also has a cleaner look.

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Check It Out

Please give our updated Developer Network a look and let us know what you think.