Google will introduce applications for the iPhone already in June

According to Vic Gundotra Google’s vice president of engineering, his company will be in the forefront of suppliers of software for the operating system OS X iPhone.
Gundotra reported that the with release of native applications for iPhone Google will not refuse continuation of development of web-applications, because they can be changed and improved constantly without the need to re-download and re-install.

Google, most likely, will create a stand-alone versions of its web-applications, such as Calendar or Docs, which will help iPhone owners to use them in a slow connection 2,5 G Edge, and also to save network traffic.

“We expect to have applications at Day One,” said Vic Gundotra, Google’s vice president of engineering.

Source: MacWorld UK

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