First Google Voice App Hits the App Store 95
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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Sean has said he wants to implement push notifications ASAP... Look for it in the future I'm sure.
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What? On US keyboards, = doesn't require a shift key.
*Apple App Store (Score:2, Informative)
Re:hallelujah (Score:2, Informative)
Uh... who spent $500 on an iPhone?
On ATT's website, an iPhone 4 cost you $199 for a 16GB version, vs. $199 for a comparable Samsung Android model: Samsung Captivate, 16GB.
On Verizon, a Droid X is $199. HTC Droid Incredible is $199. Samsung Fascinate - $199. Motorola Droid 2 - $199.
Pray tell, where are the iPhones that cost 2.5x as much as these Android phones sold?