Not sure it help anyone but there is an app on the market called
latitude launcher and it enables latitude on adp1.1.

I tried it on mine today at it seems to work but as I have never seen
it working on a regular g1 I can't confirm it works the same.




On Mar 11, 6:22 pm, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:
> And I think your answer is wrong.
>
> ADPs should provide be the lowest common denominator of Android device
> software. That way developers don't end up locked into a single market
> or device because they've used features which aren't available in some
> markets or on some devices.
>
> If you want to develop against latitude, then you can use your hack to
> add the feature in, but creating a build which includes every piece of
> software from every android platform that's on sale will soon become
> impossible due to the limitations of the ADP1 (i.e. there will be other
> devices using hardware the ADP1 doesn't have).
>
> Al.
>
>
>
> Portakal wrote:
> > This is probably the most rubbish answer I get from the first hand so
> > far. Since this is the "developer" version, it "must" include all the
> > available options on it, so a developer -living anywhere on earth- can
> > build a program and test upon it.
>
> > And for the record, I live in Turkey, officially no Latitude support
> > here, however with just a simple query string parameter, I can easily
> > use it.
>
> > - O.
>
> > On Mar 10, 4:23 am, Jean-Baptiste Queru <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> Unlike consumer devices that are designed for specific regions or
> >> countries, the Android Dev Phone 1 is a worldwide phone, configured to
> >> be identical in all geographies. The Android Dev Phone 1 ships in
> >> countries where Google Latitude isn't available, and that currently
> >> prevents from enabling Google Latitude on the Android Dev Phone 1.
>
> >> JBQ
>
> >> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:17 PM, Mark L. Chang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> JBQ - any insight into what the policies are @GOOG in determining what
> >>> gets left out of ADP builds? I can understand the Amazon MP3 stuff,
> >>> random TMO branding packages, and I can even live with the annoying
> >>> single-transport IM program. But no Latitude? The Latitude web page
> >>> (http://www.google.com/latitude/intro.html) shows:
>
> >>> Google Latitude is a feature of Google Maps for mobile on these
> >>> phones:
> >>>    * Android-powered devices, such as the T-Mobile G1
>
> >>> Guess we'll need an asterisk there* (except the Android Developer
> >>> Phone 1).
>
> >>> Hrmph.
>
> >> --
> >> Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
> >> Android Engineer, Google.
>
> >> Questions sent directly to me that have no reason for being private
> >> will likely get ignored or forwarded to a public forum with no further
> >> warning.
>
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