Over on the officialAndroid Developers Blog , Googler Dan Morrill has intelligence of what wo n’t be make it into Android 1.0 - a full featured - Bluetooth stack and data messaging via Google Talk API . Android 1.0 will put to work with Bluetooth headsets , but wo n’t do other thing like place files or connect up to aPoGo printer , just like the iPhone . Google Talk will be missing completely . Thankfully , the reasoning behind both decisiveness seems to make sense : Google Talk ’s security is nowhere near where it needs to be in ordination to function as the core IM service for a huge peregrine program as intended , and a full Bluetooth API just is n’t done yet , but both should show up in future iteration . Apparently any framework in the 1.0 SDK would be unacceptable to greatly commute down the road , so it sounds like Google ’s taking the smart route and not rushing out subscript code . [ Android Developers BlogviaPC Mag ]
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