Google Voice on iPhone
I saw a tweet this evening from Craig Walker one of the original GrandCentral founders and now head of Google Voice on their new Google Voice for iPhone application.
This looks really cool and will be a huge hit.
Locals calls
International calls
Free SMS.
Great to see such progress from Craig, Vincent and team.
I am pretty pumped for this app to come out. I love Google Voice. If you are interested in seeing it in action I just posted a walkthrough / review to my blog at techietalker.com
Take Care!
Great find pat. Very neat app. Combined with Google Voice Search it’s one step closer to Dial Up Internet again
Looks great, but the US networks charge for incoming calls, so they can still make money from this. But I’d guess there’s little likelyhood the European networks will allow it, since they’ll lose out on their billable minutes. What do you think Pat?
checkout GVdialer http://www.gvdialer.com – The first mobile dialer for Google Voice, supporting iPhone, BlackBerry, Android, Microsoft, Symbian.
Use Google Voice for your mobile phone and enjoy these great features:
One number – Present your Google number as your Caller ID on outgoing mobile calls. Keep your mobile number private & get people used to your Google number.
Simple calling – Dial directly from your phone’s contacts, speed dial, call log or keypad, and GVdialer will automatically get you connected using Google Voice. When GVdialer is installed, just dial and GVdialer takes care of the rest.
Google Voice access – get instant access to your Google Voice features like Voice mail, Inbox, GOOG-411
Customizable – GVdialer gives you the flexibility to configure when GV would be use – e.g. all calls, international calls, or decide on each and every call
more at: http://www.gvdialer.com
*** GVdialer is not a Google™ service
Is there a feasible win-win for frequent flyers if MaxRoam can create SIP to SIP connections with GoogleVoice like Gizmo have?
I welcome this application as there is only one underground application for jailbroken iphone. Kudos to Google.