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Google Voice Comes To The iPhone

Getting Google Voice into Apple’s App Store was always going to be a lot of trouble, and fortunately Google has figured another way to get around that limitation, which is through the iPhone’s browser. According to Google’s latest announcement on this, Google Voice will be able to be accessed from the iPhone or Palm’s webOS browser. Aside from fiddling with a streamlined version of the Google Voice inbox, you’ll also be able to display your Google Voice number as the outbound caller ID, and with that in place, return calls will be piped back to your Google Voice number. If you want to get Google Voice on your iPhone or Palm Pre/Pixi, check out m.google.com/voice. You’ll still need an a Google Voice account to get started, so if you don’t already have one, you can always request an invite.

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