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Google Voice now available for Android and BlackBerry
Google Voice is a VoIP service that is being quite the center of attention lately. It’s a free service that allows users to associate one single number to all their telephones (home, office, cellphone, etc).
In order to understand the service, we’ll link you directly to the website, as it could be quite a long explanation. We do inform, however, that the service (still on its beta phase) is now available for some cellphones, more especially those that have Android as their OS or the BlackBerry smartphones.
For those users that have these models, the official software is now available for download. However, much like when Google first launched their Gmail service, the Google Voice service is only available through invitation. But if you happen to be one of the lucky ones to have an invitation, and a smartphone that is compatible with the application, now you can use the service with your smartphones. As for other platforms, Google hasn’t specified anything, but we think they should be available soon, especially if the service becomes as successful as it’s being predicted.
Published on July 17, 2009 · Filed under: Android, Blackberry;
