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By Steven Musil CNET News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Feb 11, 2009 6:59:39 AM

One of the chief complaints about Google's Android is its lack of multitouch support.

Now, according to a VentureBeat report by M.G. Siegler, we may have an idea of why Google skipped the feature on its mobile operating system:

Apple, which of course makes the signature multi-touch mobile device, the iPhone, apparently asked Google not to implement it, and Google agreed, an Android team member tells us.

Further, the Android team member went on to say that they were relieved that Google didn't go against Apple's wishes, given the legal storm that appears to be brewing between Apple and Palm, which is using multi-touch technology in its new Pre phone. Even if Apple ultimately decides not to pursue legal action against Palm (it's not yet clear how likely that is, but Apple does have an impressive array of patents), the situation has likely soured the relationship between the two companies. Google, it seems, wants no part in ruining its relationship with Apple.

While this all may sound a bit far-fetched, it's worth noting that last month Apple was awarded a patent titled "Touch screen device, method, and graphical user interface for determining commands by applying heuristics." Patent No. 7,479,949, originally filed in September 2007, covers the multitouch and all its gestures (swipe, pinch, rotation, etc.) that are used on the Apple iPhone.

A day after that patent was awarded, Apple COO Tim Cook warned iPhone competitors they should understand that Apple "will not stand for having our (intellectual property) ripped off, and we'll use whatever weapons that we have at our disposal." Those comments, made during Apple's fiscal first-quarter earnings call, were believed to be intended for Palm even though Cook did not single out any particular company in making his comments.

Siegler goes on to address the Palm connection:

While the connection between Apple and Palm would seem like it should be strong, given how many former Apple employees now work at Palm, Google and Apple are actually more aligned. Not only does Google specially tailor a ton of its products for the iPhone (both with apps like Maps and Google Search, and specially formatted webpages), but its chief executive, Eric Schmidt, is on Apple's board of directors. And don't underestimate the fact that both share a chief rival: Microsoft.

While the open-source Android can be modified to support multitouch with a few well-placed lines of code, one has to wonder why the feature wasn't initially supported and when Google will officially do so.

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I would put the G1 ahead of the storm...
The storm does not even have wifi, It is missing a key feature. (Read the rest)
Posted by: mrlinux Posted on: 02/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Just one more reason not to buy EITHER phone. (nt)  IT_Guy_z | 02/11/09
Windows Mobile rules anyway...  Mike Cox | 02/11/09
I agree!  rynning | 02/11/09
Holy irony overload, Batman!  heres_johnny | 02/12/09
Had some mild success?  Michael Kelly | 02/11/09
You must be joking or you are a troll  proadventurer | 02/11/09
Obviously you are new here.  IT_Guy_z | 02/12/09
..........  lol_camel | 02/12/09
The industry should collectively fight the multi-touch patent  P. Douglas | 02/11/09
Yeah...  Jkirk3279 | 02/13/09
FYI, Apple probably violating UD's patent on Multi-touch  Samic | 02/11/09
Also the Appeals Court ...  P. Douglas | 02/11/09
I haven't found myself wanting multi-touch  Michael Kelly | 02/11/09
I've asked time and time again for useful examples of multi-touch  NonZealot | 02/11/09
not that much  coffeeshark | 02/11/09
I'm not sure why ...  dkawalec | 02/11/09
Slight correction  NonZealot | 02/11/09
Anyone still believe that Apple isn't a 900lb gorilla?  NonZealot | 02/11/09
Oh CAN it...  Metronome49 | 02/11/09
Here we go - deja vu all over again!  HiBeamR_z | 02/14/09
PLEASE everyone not just NonZ.  James Quinn | 02/11/09
I think what he's getting at  Michael Kelly | 02/11/09
Or Apple allows others to use it once its firmly  James Quinn | 02/11/09
Weights  DarthCyclist | 02/12/09
Only "IF" it is required that the be the SAME weight.  James Quinn | 02/12/09
RE: Report: Apple nixed Android's multitouch  Metronome49 | 02/11/09
that's rough  coffeeshark | 02/11/09
May be Google has alternate or a better feature than Multitouch  reachsankar | 02/12/09
competition rules  DarthCyclist | 02/12/09
iPhone already dying  jscott418 | 02/12/09
Hardly...... I wish I had a product that was  James Quinn | 02/12/09
iPhone dying?  athynz | 02/12/09
I would put the G1 ahead of the storm...  mrlinux | 02/16/09
Apple doesn't own multitouch  wirelessguyNY | 02/13/09

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