The application Google's Android and BlackBerry users have grown to love is now available for iPhone and webOS users. Google voice brings users a single number to receive voicemail, voicemail transcriptions, custom greetings, low international calling, notifications via email or SMS and much more. The only difference between the Android app is the iPhone app is web based, probably...
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Just one week after I applied to become a beta tester for Google Voice, the app gets rejected by Apple for use on the iPhone. The voice app allows the user to have a google number for free calls, SMS, voicemail with transcripts, conference calling, and more. The app will still be available for Blackberrys ...
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Those looking to make cheap international calls via their iPhone may not yet be able to do so using a native Google Voice application, but that hasn't stopped...
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Macworld.com - Those looking to make cheap international calls via their iPhone may not yet be able to do so using a native Google Voice application, but that hasnât stopped VoIP company Vonage from offering similar capabilities in its new app for iPhone and iPod touch.
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iPhoneTopic on 6th Oct 2009 (via iphonetopic.com)
While Apple is still thinking whether to approve Google's Voice app or not, the Android maker decided to make a web app version of the service using html5. The application works on the iPhone as well as Palm's two webOS handsets, the Pre and the...
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MobileGuerilla on 27th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
A new web app from Google lets iPhone and Palm Pre/Pixi owners access their Google Voice voicemail, send text messages, and place calls all from their handsets browser. Google has enhanced Google Voice, its smart telephony service, with a HTML5 web application that lets owners of Apples iPhone OS 3.0 and Palms webOS devices use
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Geek on 26th Jan 2010 (via geek.com)
The AT&T/Google/FCC confusion continues, and Google have released their official response to the FCC investigation. For those of you who arent keeping track: Google made an iPhone app for their free calling service: Voice, which got declined by Apple. Google called foul, and Apple blamed AT&T. AT&T denied this charge, and instead contacting the FCC,
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Vonage Mobile, a new, free app for BlackBerry devices and the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch, offers low-cost international calling over Wi-Fi and cellular networks. Users keep their cell phone numbers but get to ditch calling cards. - iPhone and BlackBerry users now have a new, inexpensive option for placing international calls. Voice-over IP (VOIP) phone company Vonage has introduced Vonage Mobile,...
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eWEEKWireless on 5th Oct 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)