Google App For iPhone With Voice Search Finally Released

November 19, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Mobile Phone, Open Source 

Google is one of the world’s largest companies that specializes in Internet searches and most recently, software. Google has put a lot of hard work in designing an operating system for mobile phones, called Android. The operating system is used on HTC’s G1 phone, which is known as a potential “iPhone killer.”

Google is currently offering one of its mobile software for those who use an iPhone. The software is a voice recognition program, made especially for Apple’s phone, which will be available through Apple’s App Store. Tough the program is not yet listed in the store, it is said that it will become available very soon.

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Google releases software kit for new phone

September 29, 2008 by tech fanatics · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Mobile Phone, Open Source 

SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) – Google has released a kit for software developers to create fun, hip or functional programs for the “G-phone” due out next month in a direct challenge to Apple’s hot-selling iPhone.

The Android 1.0 software developers kit lets computer programming wizards customize applications that will work on the open-source platform built into the G1 handsets being brought to market by telecom carrier T-Mobile.

The T-Mobile G1 phones are heralded as the first of a generation of devices built on the Google-led Android operating platform.

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