
Details on Apple’s iGroups patent have surfaced, thanks to the patent filing submitted. iGroups seems to be a new social networking application that allows members of a group attending an event to keep in touch using a variety of methods such as GPS coordinates and tokens to exchange encrypted information. Could the iGroups be the reason that Apple doesn’t want to see Google’s Latitude application on the iPhone?
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