news.cnet.com - 11/26/2008
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Google acknowledged breaking the official rules of Apple's iPhone software development kit when it created the latest version of the Google Mobile application for the iPhone, but denied a more serious charge.
A Google spokesman confirmed Tuesday that Google Mobile uses undocumented APIs ...
moconews.net - 11/26/2008
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moconews.net —
Here’s another example of how Apple’s process for
approving applications for the iPhone doesn’t make sense. One
of the big rules is that Apple ( NSDQ: AAPL ) doesn’t allow companies to use undocumented APIs to develop applications, and in Google’s ...
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Google’s iPhone App Runs Afoul of Apple’s ...
nikonrumors.com - 11/27/2008
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nikonrumors.com —
Update: the images were removed from the site
aprox. 45 min after my post… http://www.nikonusa.com/Assets/Digital-SLR/25442-Nikon-D3x/Views/353_25442_D3x_front.jpg What is
that ...
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Google reconoce haber incumplido las reglas de Apple
Celularis —
Finalmente Google ha admitido que su aplicación de reconocimiento de voz para las búsquedas en el iPhone ha incumplido las normas del SDK del iPhone, pero no confirman que Google Mobile haya utilizado APIs privadas del iPhone, algo que no está permitido a otros desarrolladores. Lo que si confirman es que utilizan “APIs no documentadas”, por lo que el código de la aplicación podría romperse en el futuro, en cuanto Apple actualice su software nuevamente.
Claramente el equipo de Google Mobile ...
Confirmed: Google was naughty, broke App Store rules with iPhone app
Engadget —
... Okay, any talk that consistency in Apple's approval process for the App Store has improved definitely has to be put on hold at this point; first we had that BdEmailer situation that duplicates functionality (albeit shoddily) of the iPhone's own email ...
Google Drops Truth Bomb over iPhone API
CrunchGear —
... Yesterday, Google decided to send in the troops to put down the rebellion. Honesty, it seems, would be their weapon of choice. Not like they care what you think, but they totally did break the API, on purpose and everything. All is not lost, however, as the spokesman referred all questions and comments to the palm of his hand. ...
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