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Google Voice For Android And BlackBerry

Google has just rolled out a mobile edition of Google Voice for Android and BlackBerry handsets, where this application makes outbound calling on this unified phone service a snap, since it is capable of sending both calls and text messages through the Google Voice number, while making sure that any return calls will all head to phone lines linked to the service. Dialing is a snap as it has been integrated with the current phone contact list, where previously it required one to memorize numbers. According to certain reports, Google is also in talks with Apple to develop an iPhone-friendly version although no datelines has been set yet.

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