Browser Based Google Voice Web Application released for iPhone
Google Voice
Google has released a new voice web application for the iPhones and the aim of the company which seems to appear behind this decision is to get the application on iPhone without the approval of Apple.
It has been reported that the company has delayed the approval of Google Voice as a native application for the Handset since July and this thing came to the whole world when Google claimed that Apple had rejected their application and Apple was saying that this application is still under review and since that time no decision has been made for this application.
This matter was more raised when US Federal Communication commission asked for more information from both of the parties. The views regarding this matter have been different from both the parties with Apple assuring that they have been reviewing this application till now. The voicemail from browsers will be assured for the users by Google and it will use the interactive onscreen keypad to make the calls.
Another very important factor is that users will be able to forward calls from single number to multiple numbers and thus make cheap long-distance and international calls. So this will come as a very major step by Google in bringing closer both of companies and we can expect better future.
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