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Google admits that its iPhone voice search breaks Apple's rulesA Google spokesperson confirmed to BetaNews today that the company's new voice search for iPhone violates the terms of Apple's SDK. But questions still linger around why the updated Google Mobile app still appears on Apple's App Store. Apple's App Store might have rejected some smaller developers... |
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This week in Apple: 24" Cinema Display, iPhone 2.2 galore, and moreThis week's top Apple news was highlighted by the release of iPhone 2.2 and related discoveries, such as Google's use of undocumented APIs and a TV-out feature in the SDK. Additionally, Apple's new 24" Cinema Display has arrived, another iPhone ad has been banned in the UK, and more. Read Mo... |
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Google admits to violating iPhone development termsGoogle broke SDK terms that iPhone developers agree to Google's voice search function on the latest version of its Google Mobile search app is pretty slickly implemented: it knows when you put it up to your ear, prompts you to speak, and then searches when you move it away from your ear. ... |
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Mazo, iPhone Amazon, Client Rejected by AmazonThat’s a first — a cool-looking iPhone app rejected by someone other than Apple. I didn’t know that you needed written permission from Amazon to use their AAWS APIs on a mobile platform. ★ ... |
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Google Admits to Using Undocumented iPhone APIs in Google MobileWe knew this already, but it’s a little weird to see a Google spokesperson flatly admit it (rather than no-commenting) to CNet. On the other hand, they deny Erica Sadun’s charge that Google Mobile links to private frameworks (rather than the lesser infraction of using undocumented met... |
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OpenSocial's First Year MarkedOpenSocial supporters, including Google and MySpace, have celebrated the first anniversary of the project to establish a common set of standard APIs and tools for developing social networking applications. ... |


