Google Voice App Coming to iPhone
9:11 pm, April 6th, 2009, Pete Mortensen
Sean Kovacs brings word of GV Mobile, his new iPhone and iPod Touch client for the Google Mobile service, which should be available early next week. Google Voice is a remarkable service built on an old start-up called GrandCentral that Le Goog acquired a few years back. Basically, it allows you to consolidate all of your phone numbers to a single number, control who can call you, screen calls, listen in to voice mail as it records, send free text messages, and transcribe your voicemail. It can even allow people to dial your phone by clicking on a link on a web page. And since it initiates calls, not just placing them, iPod touch users can create a phone call to a different device!
And GV Mobile packs most of that into a handy-dandy iPhone OS app. The video’s pretty slick, and it seems to carry over most of what makes Google Voice so much fun. For now, it’s available only to those who had GrandCentral accounts and those who know folks at Google, but this should be a great companionreplacement to the main iPhone dialer once the service goes more mainstream. Now, if only the free SMS was two-way… no one would ever pay for AT&T’s overpriced SMS plans again…
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They were taking names (a lot of names) quite a while back for Grand Central and, promising we’d hear from them soon. 1+ year later I, (and many others I know) are still waiting to be hooked up. Do you know when our patience will be rewarded?
J Koenig, on April 6th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
was about time!
SuquamishClearwaterCasino, on April 7th, 2009 at 12:41 am
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camelrockcasino, on April 7th, 2009 at 1:25 am
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scott, on April 7th, 2009 at 6:44 am
@J Koenig I wish I did. I was fortunate enough to register for GrandCentral before they closed applications and pre-acquisition, which is the only reason I’m on G Voice now. They won’t even tell me, as a user, when invitations will be available.
Pete Mortensen, on April 7th, 2009 at 9:58 am