Report: Apple gives Google marching orders on multitouch (Macworld.com)
Published 2/10/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Macworld.com - One of the things I dinged the T-Mobile G1 for in my review last month was the deviceâs lack multitouch functionality: without it, actions like resizing are not nearly as smooth as they are on the iPhone. While some third-party developers have proved that both the hardware and the Android operating system
can technically support multitouch, the feature wasnât officially implemented.
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