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Jonne Eilimö | January 26, 2010 17:30 UTC |
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Google today introduced a new version of its web based Google Voice for iPhone, rendering a native app useless. The race has gone on since July, when Apple rejected Google’s own Google Voice application from the App Store.
The new version is for iPhone OS 3.0 and above, and Palm’s webOS smartphones.
The update will go online later today, so direct your web browser to http://voice.google.com and let the refreshing begin.
Tags: 3G, 3GS, Google Voice, webOS
Category: Apple, Google, iPhone, Palm
About the Author: Jonne is a mobile phone enthusiast who is currently pursuing his Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at the Vaasa University of Applied Sciences. He has been using the newest phones out there ever since the Nokia 5110 was released. Currently his choice of smartphone OS is Windows Phone 7.5.