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A mobile search app for the iPhone was expected to be released Friday but, as of Saturday, is still unavailable. Has it been bogged down by App Store red tape?
A mobile search app for the iPhone was expected to be released Friday but, as of Saturday, is still unavailable. Has it been bogged down by App Store red tape?
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Found something they in the last couple of years with it:
http://a-m-n.com/public/papers/mbtech.html
O'therwise will keep looking and hoping for the Apple version soon.
You could put it in your pants, maybe not your pockets, but you could definitely get a netbook in your pants.
If you see where the internet is going here... it is all Apples fault.
This story is turning into the whole Opera for iPhone all over again.
I suspect. On the day Google submitted the application someone (right or wrongly) sent out a press release thinking hey they are Google the app will be up in a few hours. When in reality the app approval process can take a lot longer.
All this hype for something that will help people dial phones in their cars. Yippee.
- by johnericanderson November 17, 2008 2:39 PM PST
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