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Google Voice Now Available For iPad And iPod Touch

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The official Google Voice App was released last month for iPhone, and in a blog post today, Google announced that they have updated Google Voice app to support both iPad and iPod Touch. The two notable features that Google mentioned are  the ability to send and receive free text messages and Click2Call.

The upgrade won’t let you turn your iPod or iPad into a phone, but you can use it to initiate calls, Google said.

While you can’t use your iPad and iPod Touch as a phone, you can use it to initiate Google Voice calls with your phones. We call this feature Click2Call. Simply click any ‘Call’ button in the Google Voice app on your iPod or iPad and then select which of your phones you want to ring. Google Voice will call your phone and then connect your call.

Google also made some general improvements to the overall app.

New In Google Voice App:

  • Support for iPod Touch
  • iPod Touch and iPhone can now make calls using Click2Call
  • Do Not Disturb setting
  • Text forwarding is automatically disabled when registering for Push notifications
  • Added Text forwarding setting to the app
  • Easier to make calls from the phone Address Book
  • Removed annoying OK dialog every time you send an SMS
  • Fixed crashes caused by text messages that begin with a space character
  • Fixed bug that caused the entire Inbox to load
  • Fixed bug that caused Contact pictures to get mixed up
  • Improved access to Contact groups
  • Improved speed of Contact search

Download Google Voice App:

You can download Google Voice for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch from the App Store (U.S. only) for free. [iTunes Link]

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