A number of people have asked me recently, "What the hell happened to RxAndroid?" The fact of the matter is, RxAndroid was getting to be a bit of a mess and thus has been majorly refactored. You can read more about it here, but essentially: I am proposing a from-scratch,
> It doesn’t simply tell you that you’re using Google, but also shows you how Google is working for you. For example, new elements like a colorful Google mic help you identify and interact with Google whether you’re talking, tapping or typing. Meanwhile, we’re bidding adieu to the little blue “g” icon and replacing it with a four-color “G” that matches the logo.
We will do our best. It's pretty relaxed though as long as you aren't a help vampire and don't piss anyone off (hard to do in here) then you'll be fine :)
Check this webpage developers.google.com/maps/documentation/android/intents Google developers documentation say that Under the heading Categorical search I says that search for nearby places like restaurants using the geo code: latitude and longitude 0 but it checks for places near the equator. as in 0 lat and 0 longitude
All I am trying to do is let the user get a list of the places of types he likes. For example if the input was hospital my application would open google maps with the search string "Hospital". But as suggested in the documentation using the geocode like geo:0,0?q=hospital uri shows all the hospit...