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Android loses Bluetooth and messaging

I think you ought to know I am feeling very depressed
Wed Aug 27 2008, 08:39

SEARCH ENGINE OUTFIT Google has dropped Bluetooth and the GTalkService instant messaging from the set of tools for the first version of the mobile phone OS, Android 1.0.

Writing in the Android Developers bog Nick Pelly said that developers ran out of time. Android Bluetooth API was pretty far along, but needed some clean-up before it could be made part of the SDK. If it had been put in the 1.0 SDK it would have locked Android into that API for years.

There were security problems with GTalkService which would have forced developers, rather than Google, to come up with ideas to fix them after the release of Android. GTalkService revealed personal details about a caller.

Google promised to support a Bluetooth API in a future release of Android although Pelly did not know when that would be.

We can't say we are surprised. Here Android is, brain the size of a planet and Google can't be bothered to sort out how to make it talk. I ask you, it is typical and very, very depressing. µ

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Poor adroid

'And what do you think they gave me to defend myself? Nothing is what, not even bluetooth.'

posted by : W.-, 27 August 2008 Complain about this comment
API not features

From what ive seen around the interwibbles it seems more like the API to allow 3rd party developers to control aforementioned features not so much as a phone wont have a bluetooth stack or IM.

posted by : Daniel, 27 August 2008 Complain about this comment
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