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New Google Voice Webapp Released


Google couldn’t get its official Google Voice iPhone app through Apple’s App Store approval process, so now they’ve released an updated, and much-improved, webapp version. The official Google Voice blog announced the update and details some of its features.

This new version is reached simply by going to the Google Voice website in iPhone’s Mobile Safari. The webapp lets you take advantage of all of Google Voice’s features, like making outgoing calls, sending text messages, and listening to voice mails. The app uses the new HTML5 specification to pull off some its neat tricks. You can bookmark the site so that an icon shows your iPhone’s home screen and seems like a “real” app.

Google also added a feature that will show use your Google Voice number as the outgoing call ID so that return calls come back to your Google Voice number. The web app will also work on Palm’s new phones.

In July, Google submitted an official Google Voice application to Apple, but the app didn’t pass the approval process. This became a major falling out between Apple/AT&T and Google, to the point where the FCC was brought it to investigate the cause for the application’s denial.

Google Voice + AT&T’s A-List = Unlimited Free Minutes for iPhone Users?

Google Voice Logo

Maybe now we know why AT&T has sicced its lawyers and the FCC onto Google Voice. The blog Lifehacker has an interesting “hack” that uses Google Voice along with the popular Fav 5 calling plans to essentially get unlimited free minutes on your cellphone. The gist is that you add your Google Voice number to your fav 5 list (on AT&T, it’s called the A-List). You then call the Google Voice number, and then have Google Voice call another number.

Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, and AT&T Wireless all have plans that offer unlimited minutes to a few favorite contacts. T-Mobile’s Fav 5 plan was the subject of popular commercials featuring Dwayne Wade and Charles Barkley.

The hack has been confirmed to work with T-Mobile and Verizon, but no word on AT&T’s A-List yet (please confirm in the comments if it works). In any case, I would hardly call the minutes “free,” as most minimum iPhone wireless bills start at around $90 a month after all the fees and taxes.

Link:

Lifehacker: “Make Unlimited Free Calls on Your Cellphone with Google Voice