On Apr 27, 4:44 pm, GodsMoon <[email protected]> wrote:
> ummm
> I just read this 
> article:http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/04/27/googles-andy-rubin-on-everyt...
>
> Andy Rubin says, "A lot of guys have private APIs. We don’t." And
> "There are no secret APIs".
>
> Maybe he has a different version of Android than I do because I know
> of several hidden/private/unpublished API's.
> Anybody tried to power the screen off lately?!? It's a private API.
>
> What am I suppose to make of this?

Of course there are private APIs used by the platform, but not
intended for applications. I assumed he was saying that there are no
private APIs that are forbidden for third-party developers, but
allowed for Google applications.

Do you know of a Google-supplied app that uses that API? If so, that
would contradict him.

Jim

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