Apple is developing a new iPhone to debut this summer and also appears to be working on a model for U.S. mobile phone operator Verizon
you can get rid of the Safari wrapper altogether. Just like with any Web page on the iPhone, you can save a bookmark on your Home screen, and it creates a little icon which launches mobile Safari to that page. When you save the Wave bookmark to your Home screen, however, something different happens.
via Google Wave’s Little Secret: It Already Works On The iPhone .
Here is what Google really said to the FCC regarding the Google Voice App getting pulled from Apple’s iPhone App Store.
When we submitted our letter on August 21, we asked the FCC to redact certain portions that involved sensitive commercial conversations between two companies — namely, a description of e-mails, telephone conversations, and in-person meetings between executives at Google and Apple.
Shortly afterward, several individuals and organizations submitted Freedom of Information Act requests with the FCC seeking access to this information. While we could have asked the FCC to oppose those requests, in light of Apple’s decision to make its own letter fully public and in the interest of transparency, we decided to drop our request for confidentiality. Today the FCC posted the full content of our letter to their website (PDF).
via Google Public Policy Blog: Our complete letter to the FCC regarding Google Voice for iPhone.
This is a really interesting article. The way this might work sounds really cool. Will this essentially be the Star Trek Computer where we can “talk” normally to it? Well I don’t think voice recognition is set up yet, but I can’t see it being too far behind if this REALLY works that well. I know on the iPhone that the Google App utilizes voice recognition with the Google Map to find stuff for you really quickly… this is pretty convenient when driving instead of having to type it all in. I think this Wolfram Alpha is the NEXT big thing for the internet folks! Stay Tuned!