Apple Re-Approving Google Voice Apps

Posted in iPhone News by admin. Published September 19th, 2010

Apple Re-Approving Google Voice Apps

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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