Tuesday 25 August 2009

Google Voice Application for BlackBerry and Android is Official Available on Google's Mobile Site With No iPhone Support Yet

Today, Google have announced that what used to be called Grand Central
is going to be officially available as Google Voice from now on. The big
news is that Google Voice Application is going to be available on both
Android and BlackBerry platforms allowing users to place calls on their
devices and have recipients' calls display their Google Voice number.
And to sweaten the whole deal the new Google voice application will also
allow for voicemail text transcripts within the application instead of
getting it done from the web.

The main reason why everyone is excited about it, is that the main
function of the application is to automatically route outbound calls
through Google and then to the recipient — that you can only give
one number to people, instead of two or three on each network.

Although they have plans for an iPhone Google Voice application, for the
moment Google will only release support for Android and BlackBerry
smartphones. Out of the two the Android app is the most complete —
it takes over the native dialer, the address book and the call log.

Both Google Voice apps have become available for download on Google's
Mobile Site at m.google.com/voice

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