
Android App Brings Google Voice to Home Screen
Google today released an update to its Android app for Google Voice, a free phone management service that provides U.S.-based users with a single 10-digit number for all of their phone lines, including cellular, landline and VoIP.
The updated Android app is yet another example of the mainstreaming of Google Voice. It was only three months ago that Google opened up Google Voice to the general public (at least in the U.S.); a month later it debuted the first Google Voice mobile apps. And in August the search behemoth integrated Google Voice with Gmail, a service that allows Gmail users to make free calls to cell phones and landlines in the U.S. and Canada.
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