Don't see why it wouldn't be secure.
All we can do is speculate at this time, but perhaps it's because there's no
central contact storage yet either. GMail en Google Talk contacts aren't the
same (and probably shouldn't be)
perhaps that has got something to do with it.

On Feb 13, 2008 7:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>
> My bet is that Google has a deal (as in, lots of $$) with those
> sites.  If that's the case, then the API exists; but it's not open to
> the public.  I'd have to say that that's a good thing -- since not all
> of us are happy-go-lucky people out there to make the world a better
> place.  I'm actually working on a demo for a service that would be
> made awesome with access to the Gmail Inbox.  It's just not secure
> from Google's perspective to let the general public (us) DO such
> things.
> >
>

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