Hello. I was wondering if someone from Google could maybe shed some
light on the situation with the bluetooth and gData APIs. I can
imagine that the bluetooth package will be available shortly given the
prominence of bluetooth  devices on the market. Is this accurate?

The gData APIs, however, I'm a little worried about. The release notes
state this:

"# Many internal and non-public APIs have been removed from the
documentation.  Classes and methods that are not present in the
documentation are non-public and should not be used, even though they
may appear in tools such as IDEs.  A future version of the SDK will
ship with an android.jar file that contains only public classes, to
help developers avoid accidentally using non-public APIs."

.9 Contained gData classes, and 1.0 does not, which I'm assuming is
what this is referring to.

Does this mean that Google will never release gData APIs for android?
Why does the iPhone already have this before Android? If they are
planned, when can we expect them?

The only current solution is to hack away at the pure JAVA APIs, which
is something I don't want to waste time doing, especially if a release
is expected soon.

Any definite answers, please?
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