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Friday 22nd June 2007
Google boss hints at future iPhone tools 8:57AM, Friday 22nd June 2007
Google and Apple are collaborating on further services for the iPhone, Google CEO and Apple board member Eric Schmidt hinted this week.

Speaking at a Google event in Paris, Schmidt said the the "powerful" iPhone - which he then showed to the audience - is particularly suited to Google applications. iPhone will include a custom version of Google Maps when it launches next week.

The opportunities for Google on iPhone were boosted by Apple's decision to use Ajax programming technologies for the iPhone. Google is the leading provider of Ajax-powered Web 2.0 applications - a large part of its business is based on this technology - and should have little difficulty in adapting these for the iPhone screen.

The iPhone's launch just a week away, both Apple and AT&T - the exclusive carrier - are planning to close their retail stores mid-afternoon, reopening
 
 
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90 minutes later, according to a leaked memo. The memo also advises AT&T store managers to "determine an area outside the store where customer lines should form and whether or not stanchions (standards & ropes or chains) for crowd control are needed".

If an iLounge poll is any indication, they could well be required. Asked ''Will you line up for an iPhone?", 40% have said "yes", with over half of those planning to buy one regardless of the contract price.

When they do they will have just a handful of third party apps to install. An iPhone interface for Digg.com and One Trip shopping lists were unveiled earlier this week (OneTrip has since been rewritten and as a result will also work in desktop browser). OneTrip developer Neven Mrgan has since released Quip, which provides a daily quotation and plans more iPhone software. He may therefor find iPhoney useful. iPhoney simulates the iPhone display to provide developers with "a canvas on which to test the visual quality" of their designs.

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