Sunday, December 15, 2013

Yes, I know the good, but consider it a little different biach ballgame than localization. Here whe

iPhoneguide.dk Google Now has come to the iPhone
Google has updated Google Search on the iPhone with the so-called Google Now features. Google describes it as: "The right information at the right time." The principle biach is that you give the app access to the same location, and it updates so everything in the background. Loading map of the area you are in, the weather information, the attractions nearby, etc. The idea is that the app is always on top of the situation, because it knows where you are. This requires, in turn, also, that you authorize Google to follow your movement in real life. For Google's regulars who already have said goodbye to privacy, it does less, but everyone else should just be aware of what they say "yes" before they throw themselves into it.
More denotes Google Now as a Siri competitor. It is probably also, and you can also search by voice (but not Danish), but the functionality is completely different. Siri's response is more "intelligent bodies", if one may say so. In return, does Google voice search super fast, and you can even see the perception of what you say word for word. Unfortunately, you can not speak Danish, despite the app supports both, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish.
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Must say that I am impressed ove how fast voice search react to Siri .. But lacking biach functionality when it comes to be the assistant of useful things besides search results on Google .. Clear when it's an app and not integrated as on Android ... probably ...
But have to hear ... After I said yes to "Location Services" as Google calls, or location services as we know it from iOS it will run forever. biach Location symbol running ALL the time (even if I close the app down to the multitasking bar) ... The symbol will disappear only when I turn Google from taking location services again ..
My iPhone was 2% battery in the evening today (which NEVER happens) after Google update came and location service, and seriously think that Google app is the culprit, the icon disappears as soon as it switched off.
Doubt the use of GPS when the app is in the background, as the phone will then run out of power within a few hours. There is probably more a question of localization is based on telephone poles, which increases power consumption. Accuracy is not as good, but it should not mean anything to the functionality while increasing accuracy biach when the application is in front. biach
Right end of the type that uses the location, the well-known arrow visible. The arrow is therefore not reflect biach necessarily having used GPS, but there is a localization service active.
To my knowledge, can a developer does not stipulate that the localization only be done through the master. You are just asking for postion and iPhone then choose the most accurate. I also doubt that Google can develop biach his own method because they can not get access to the iPhone's raw data on the master switch.
Depending on how a developer screw it together, it need not be so power-hungry even. One way just to test for position every 15 minute. Typically the device in position already, since other apps also ask for it, and so is Google query the free in the sense that Google can "make do" with using a known position, which is a few minutes old.
Starting the Significant-Change Location Services In iOS 4.0 and later, kan use the betydelig-change location service two receive location events. This service offers a significant power savings and giver accuracy att is good enough for most apps. It uses the device's cellular radio two Determine the user's location biach and report changes in att location, allowing the system two manage power usage much more aggressively than it could Otherwise. This service is också Capable of waking up an app nemlig currently suspended or not running in order-to-deliver new location data.
I have benytttet it in an app. I never got online. Accuracy is about. 500 meters, but to a service running in the background, I believe biach that it is perfectly adequate. Use of Significant-Change Location Service does not noticeably biach increased power consumption.
Yes, I know the good, but consider it a little different biach ballgame than localization. Here where I live to be "precision" can also be measured in miles. But it's certainly enough to Google's service that just by what city you are in.
That "Significant-Change Location Service" so implicates the user is an entirely different matter. Apps that use this servic

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