Google Voice comes to iPhone and Palm WebOS by Browser
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Google Voice is now made available to iPhone and Palm WebOS devices through web app after some months of reported negotiations to strike deals for its implementation with Apple and AT&T. Finally, a web app is accessible for iPhone users as well as other mobile devices popularly used by people nowadays. It offers an extremely innovative means of placing calls combined with other phone services.
Google Voice is a HTML5 application with AppCache that allows a user to navigate the app without a required network connection. Closing the browser does not result to losing data on the device as well, a very much in demand feature. Calls direct from your phone is also available by signing up a Google Voice account through m.google.com/voice. Your voice number also serves as your caller ID. The web app lets you call even to international numbers using low call rates offered with the app.
Simplicity of the app also covers voicemails that are automatically transcribed appearing as a regular text message while still able to listen to the actual voicemail. Free sending and receiving of text messages is also something users can take advantage of from this app.