Apple recently revised the guidelines developers need to adhere to in order gain app store approval.
Since then, developers of apps that were previously rejected, such as third-party applications for Google Voice, have tweaked and resubmitted their applications to Apple.

On Friday, Apple approved of the first re-submitted iPhone application for Google Voice, GV Connect. GV Connect, which costs $3, allows iPhone users to make/receive phone calls from their Google Voice number, send SMS/MMS messages from their Google Voice number, as well as check voicemails, compose notes, sync with Google, and more.
A second Google Voice application, called GV Mobile + has also been approved but has yet to appear in the iPhone App Store.
During the summer of 2009, Apple yanked a handful of Google Voice applications from the iPhone App Store, which spurred an FCC investigation.
[Thanks: http://www.phonescoop.com]
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