Google Launches Latitude Web App For IPhone



Google Launches Latitude Web App For IPhoneThe new Google Maps feature Latitude, which debuted six months ago for several smartphones, has arrived for the iPhone. Well, sort of. It’s a web application made to work with the handset, rather than a downloadable, native app.

Wired.com covered Latitude in February, but here’s a quick recap of how it works: Google users have to opt in to use the Latitude feature and invite friends to join. Then, you and your Latitude-connected buddies can view each other’s locations on a map, denoted by personalized icons. That way, you can spot buddies nearby and send them a text, e-mail or IM to meet up.

Because Latitude is a web app, iPhone users must access the feature by visiting http://google.com/latitude in their Safari browsers. From there, they can create a shortcut to the web app on their Home screen by tapping the + icon, then selecting “Add to Home Screen” and “Add.”

The downside of Latitude for iPhone: It can’t run in the background. So each time you close the Safari app to open your e-mail, for example, you lose connection to the service. So much for real-time stalking your exes.

Google Latitude. Now for iPhone. [The Official Google Mobile Blog]

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This post was written by publisher on July 24, 2009

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