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 ...
Update: In a case of “spoke too soon,” just after posting this it appears that either Google or Apple have pulled the app from the App Store. We’ll update this ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As part of its announcement of the new-look Maps app for Android today, Google slipped in some other news. Latitude, the social location-sharing service that launched in February 2009, is to be ...
Google on Monday released an official Google Latitude app for iPhone, which lets you share your location with friends. "With the new Google Latitude app for iPhone, you can see where your friends are ...
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 ...
Google today announced that it has launched Google Latitude for the iPhone and iPod touch. Google Latitude, which runs as a web app in Safari, utilizes GPS and Wi-Fi ...
Google has added a check-in capability to the iOS-based version of its Latitude social location app, which it offers through Apple’s App Store. The same update has already been made to the Android ...
The location-sharing application is not allowed to be a native app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, a decision that has raised some eyebrows. Erica Ogg is a CNET News reporter who covers Apple, HP, Dell ...
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