No, 3.8 has been removed and cannot be accessed.

If you are a Maps API for Business customer, please contact enterprise 
support for assistance.

On Thursday, December 6, 2012 12:41:35 PM UTC, Martin Kleppe wrote:
>
> Hey Enoch,
>
> one of our customers reported, that his app crashes after the API update.
>
> Is there a way to force the load of v=3.8? We use an older version of 
> Webkit that is not compatible with the latest updates.
>
> Maybe there is a solution for business clients that use the Google Maps 
> API internally.
>
> Cheers – Martin
>
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 4:44:30 AM UTC+1, Enoch Lau (Google Employee) 
> wrote:
>>
>> We will be making the current experimental version (3.10) the default 
>> version on or shortly after November 15, 2012. The versions will then be:
>>
>> Experimental: 3.11
>> Release (default): 3.10
>> Frozen: 3.9
>>
>> 3.8 will be removed, and you will be provided with 3.9 if you request it.
>>
>> We encourage you to test your applications with 3.10 before November 15, 
>> which you can do by adding v=3.10 when loading the Maps API. If you like 
>> to live on the edge, you can add v=3.exp to always receive the current 
>> experimental version with all of its latest features.
>>
>> For more information about Maps API versioning, see:
>>
>> https://developers.google.com/maps/documentation/javascript/basics#Versioning
>>
>> To report issues with any version of the API, see:
>> http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/list
>>  
>

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