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First Android Release Will Have iPhone-Style Crippled Bluetooth, No Google Talk

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Over on the official Android Developers Blog, Googler Dan Morrill has news of what won’t be making it into Android 1.0-a full featured-Bluetooth stack and data messaging via Google Talk API. Android 1.0 will work with Bluetooth headsets, but won’t do other things like send files or link up to a PoGo printer, just like the iPhone. Google Talk will be missing completely. Thankfully, the reasoning behind both decisions seems to make sense: Google Talk’s security is nowhere near where it needs to be in order to function as the core IM service for a huge mobile platform as intended, and a full Bluetooth API simply isn’t done yet, but both should show up in future iterations. Apparently any frameworks in the 1.0 SDK would be impossible to greatly change down the road, so it sounds like Google’s taking the smart route and not rushing out inferior code. [Android Developers Blog via PC Mag]

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