CNET April 29, 2020
Shara Tibken

The companies are handing over the first seeds of an application programming interface before they release the full API in mid-May.

Apple and Google are delivering the first tools for their coronavirus tracking technology on Wednesday to certain public health authorities, with the aim of improving the technology before the software’s full release in mid-May.

During the initial testing phase, a limited group will gain access to the first seeds of the exposure notification application programming interface. The move follows Apple’s and Google’s normal operations for introducing new software. They work with a small group of developers...

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