Apple forbids navigation apps on iPhone 3G (except its own)
The Internets are abuzz with the announcement of an all-new iPhone, and with features like 3G data connections, new applications and GPS navigation, we’re excited too. If you’ve been making plans to produce your own navigation app for iPhone 2.0, however, you may not be all that thrilled. A closer look at the iPhone SDK agreement shows that creating software for “real-time route guidance” is forbidden. This may mean that the creative kids at Cupertino aren’t going to let anyone compete with the the Google maps solution it’s already settled on. If true, companies like Garmin and TomTom, the latter of which has already confirmed that it’s created a navigation app, would be unable to create salable navigation software for the popular touch-screen phone. Then again, you also can’t do automatic or autonomous control of vehicles, aircraft, or other mechanical devices; dispatch or fleet management software; or use the iPhone for emergency or life-saving purposes.
Our friends over at Engadget may be on to something, however, when they note that Apple may just be covering its rear-quarters in the event people start suing for bad directions. Lets hope it’s just a liability thing, because competition is always a good thing when it comes to new technology, and we want some TomTom on our new iPhone.
[Source: Engadget]
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