The Mountain View company has made available during these hours your Google Voice service for iPhone users as a Web application, thus circumventing any approved and confirmed by Apple.
Google Voice arrives on the iPhone, despite Apple. The service has had a difficult path, from its infancy. The application, in fact, was rejected by Apple, because otherwise result in excessive Voice change the interface of iPhone and caused the malfunction of some important features for the device. Google Voice is a VoIP service that allows, following the model of Skype to call someone else’s voice or a fixed or mobile phone anywhere in the world.
E ‘can also send SMS for free and be able to take advantage of a system similar to a voice mailbox and visual. The service of Menlo Park is for the moment only available in the United States, but the company is working to its geographic diversification. The rejection of Apple was a real problem for the search engine that absolutely wanted to be present in the iPhone. E ‘for this reason, in fact, that the service was designed as an application that uses AppCache and HTML5 database to store information locally which can also be found online.
E ‘can then configure your iPhone with a shortcut key, an icon similar to that of an application, which allows the user to access the page http://m.google.vom/voice immediately. The Web service is compatible with iPhone OS 3.0 and Palm WebOS.


