Thursday, November 18, 2010

Google Voice for iPhone Becomes Official Native App(VOIP)

On Nov. 16, Google finally saw its native application for Apple's iPhone approved for Apple's App Store, putting an end to a 16-month rift between two companies competing fiercely in the mobile phone market.
Google Voice is a phone management application that more than 1.4 million people use to route calls to their phones, via a special phone number.
The app, which enables free calls in the United States and cheap international calls, lets users enjoy automatic voice mail transcription, the ability to listen to live messages as they are being left on voice mail, and several other tools. Users may also display their Google Voice number as caller ID when making calls.
iPhone users need an iPhone with iOS 3.1 or later and a valid Google Voice account to use the app, which is currently available only in the United States.
We hope this great application will be available to Canada soon.

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