After briefly appearing last week, Google’s official Latitude iPhone app is now live on the App Store, the company announced this morning. Google launched Latitude in early 2009 as a way to easily ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Google’s Latitude location-sharing app was released for Apple’s iPhone ...
Google has prematurely released and then quickly yanked its first proper Google Latitude app for iPhone, with the software appearing briefly in the Japanese App Store. Like the Android version, the ...
An app for Google Latitude briefly appeared on the Japanese iOS App Store yesterday, only to disappear a few hours later. Latitude is, of course, Google's persistent location-based service, allowing ...
Google has released a web app version of Latitude for the iPhone, enabling users to both share their location with friends and view a live map showing their friends' location. In announcing the new ...
Update: Looks like Google may have thrown the app up a bit early – It’s now gone from “all the world’s” App Stores. After being an iOS web app for sometime now, Google has finally released a native ...
Google’s new Latitude Web app for iPhone is so hamstrung that Apple customers may be wishing they had a BlackBerry or Android handset instead. Why? Because lacking multitasking, Latitude really isn’t ...
As noted by TechCrunch a few minutes ago, Google released its official Latitude app for the iPhone in the Japanese App Store. The app is available there but, actually, we can see it already online in ...
It's getting uglier between Apple (AAPL) and Google (GOOG). Google -- whose maps Apple uses for the iPhone -- wanted to make an iPhone app for its Latitude social networking service, which basically ...
Last week Google's Latitude app snuck onto the App Store a bit early and was shortly after the sneak peek pulled. If you were sad that you missed the peek at the new app, you will be glad to hear that ...
The ability to multitask got a lot of press when iPhone 4.0 OS was first announced. But less attention was given to some of the more subtle things this will allow, such as always-on location for third ...
Remember when the iPod made your music collection mobile, letting you access and sort your library from anywhere? Boston Scientific is on track to do the same thing with patient medical data, via an ...
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