On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 9:40 PM, RE <[email protected]> wrote:
> I
> assumed that since it had the Google Play application that it had already
> been approved for location manager

Some device manufacturers (among others) pirate the Play Store app.

> I decided to go the skyhook way when I
> continued to develop the application. So back in May, I got the SDK and dev
> key from them. Is there a way that I can integrate the SDK into the actual
> os (ICS) on the unit? Or should I just package skyhook with the app so I can
> be sure that all hardware is supported?

Those would be fine questions for Skyhook, I imagine. I have never
used their service; I just know of it by name.

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