First Google Voice App Hits the App Store
silverpig writes "The first Google Voice app has hit the app store, and it's called GV Connect. Providing a front end to the Google Voice service, GV Connect allows users of devices running Apple iOS platform to have a native app with which to interact with Google Voice. What will be interesting to note is the order that these apps are approved in. I know Sean Kovacs was first out with GV Mobile back before Apple banned Google Voice, and while he is in the approval pipeline, this other app has some first mover advantage. I wonder what it means when Google gets their app officially approved, as surely it'll be free."
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Basically just a front-end for the web interface. Not worth the money.
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Just scanned this from the Economist, Google trying to muscle out a competitor on Android platform for their ad (their whole) business
http://www.economist.com/blogs/babbage/2010/09/skyhook_sues_google
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Can people quit saying "the app store" when they mean "the Apple app store"? This usage bothers me because it assumes there are no other app stores (or at least none worth mentioning). Android Market is the notable rub here and there are at least ruminations plenty more popping up all the time. On top of this, and probably more importantly, it's confusing and ambiguous until you get half way through the summary and realize they're talking about something else entirely.
Not that I don't understand the issue of choice. Just that I use skype o the iphone, and the issue is that it is not well integrated. Given that I don't use my minutes as it is, the inconvenience of skype simply is not worth the trouble. Now Skype for iPad, that will be something I want, especially if the iPad can work with my earbud.
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Technically this isn't the first Google Voice app in the app store. There were GV apps years ago, then Apple yanked them in short order. This marks the return of GV apps, not a new arrival of the kind.
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You do know that Android being open means you can choose the least fucked wireless provider, right? Android is common less than a year, so less than half of the people on contract who might choose it have done so, given that the standard contract is two years. Android is open. Google doesn't force the wireless providers to do the right thing and keep it open. Google trusts us to choose the wireless providers that let Android be the most open. They give, and though they don't require anything back it's permissible that they hope we will see that it is better to be free.
I like that. I like that Google isn't trying to force my choice - they're trying to be the best choice and attract me to choose them. That's not evil.
Microsoft paying Verizon to cripple all their Android phones with Bing that can't be removed and depriving their customers of choice, that's evil.
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Like Google made an app for their voice on blackberrys a long time ago. Yay for the best smartphone on the market!
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iOS is already caught up to where the long-entrenched Android was this time last year! Why, it can't be long before someone gets lapped!
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