VoiceCentral bringing Google Voice back to iPhone, the ‘Screw Apple’ edition

Saturday, December 26, 2009 8:20
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 VoiceCentral bringing Google Voice back to iPhone, the Screw Apple edition

Voicecentral black swan VoiceCentral bringing Google Voice back to iPhone, the Screw Apple editionFollowing its not-so-subtle exile from the AppStore, the Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Voice app VoiceCentral will soon make a return to the iPhone as a new web-app. VoiceCentral developer Riverturn calls their reincarnated app the VoiceCentral Black Swan Edition. Okay, so maybe it won’t be called “Screw Apple (NSDQ: AAPL)” edition, but the return of VoiceCentral to the iPhone is clearly a middle finger in Apple’s general direction. In early 2010, Riverturn will go live with their web-based app, which integrates all of Google Voice’s features with the iPhone in ways that the Google Voice mobile website just can’t.

Google Voice apps were banned from the AppStore for reasons that weren’t too clear. The service allowed users to give out one Google Voice phone number that automatically rang multiple phones at the same time. It also allowed for voicemail transcription and allowed users send SMS text messages on Google’s dime. The decision to pull Google Voice apps put Apple in hot water as consumer criticism moved the FCC to kick off an investigation into Apple’s motives for banning Google Voice apps.

VoiceCentral, one of the banned third-party Google Voice apps, was kicked off in July 2009, and has yet to make its way back to the AppStore. The app’s return to the iPhone, says Riverturn, is slated for 2010, and will completely sidestep the AppStore. VoiceCentral Black Swan will be a web-app capable of supporting all Google Voice features – send/receive phone calls, transcribe voicemails, SMS text messages, Google contacts, and a dialer screen. Unfortunately, because Black Swan isn’t a native iPhone app, it doesn’t have access to your iPhone contact list or your iPhone earpiece. That means you’ll have to import your contacts into Google Contacts, and all audio comes through the speaker or headphones, instead of the earpiece.

Still, the VoiceCentral Black Swan web-app promises to be a fully-functional replacement to the original VoiceCentral app. It looks like a native app, it feels like a native app, but it won’t be tied to the AppStore. You can get in on the beta by signing up here.

This is Black Swan in action:

[Via: TechCrunch]

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