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Google Android delay: Bluetooth, GTalk APIs
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Google Android delay: Bluetooth, GTalk APIs | Google Android delay: Bluetooth, GTalk APIs |
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| by Stephen Withers | |
| Wednesday, 27 August 2008 | |
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Page 2 of 3 According to Android developer advocate Dan Morrill, "We absolutely intend to support a Bluetooth API in a future release, although we don't know exactly when that will be."As for the Google Talk API, The decision to drop GTalkService from the SDK was taken for security reasons. The idea was to use Google Talk as a way of allowing programs such as games running on Android devices to communicate with each other. Trouble is, the relationship you have with people that you'd put on an IM buddy list is not the same as that with fellow gamers - apart from anything else, there's no reason to assume that you should know the latter by anything other than their game identities. Secondly, GTalkService hooked into an Android mechanism originally intended for passing messages within the device, and it was realised that this did not provide adequate protection against someone with malicious intent. Please turn to page three for reason number three. |
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