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Google Launches Web-Based ‘Voice’ Application for Palm and iPhone
6:11 pm on January 26, 2010 | Category: Web Services, Telephone, Cell Phones, Software
Google has launched a web-based version of its Google Voice application, specifically for Apple iPhone and Palm Pre users.
The application, which can be accessed via a mobile web browser, allows users to connect multiple phones to a single Google Voice number, place cheap international calls, and receive voicemail messages in text format.
Google already released a standalone ‘Voice’ application for BlackBerry and Android-based smartphones, but that software was rejected by Apple’s popular App Store on the grounds that it duplicated existing iPhone features.
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