>
> But is Google going to provide some way for  our javascript to know 
> that our domain has reached the limit so our app can display an 
> informative message (Check back tomorrow...) instead of a blank map? 
>

Google won't have to do that. It should be a fairly easy test to perform to 
figure this out. Until Google actually implements this, the details will 
remain to be seen but I'd imagine a try/catch loop checking the map 
variable or any map functions for being defined should work.

-John Coryat 

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