Google Voice rolls out a mobile and wireless application that lets users make calls from devices such as the BlackBerry Storm and the T-Mobile G1 phone based on Android. Experts say the move may be more than a convenience, but a way for Google to insert itself between consumers and wireless carriers such as Verizon and AT T. GigaOm’s Om Malik and IDC’s Rebecca Swensen weigh in.
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Google Voice, which lets users route calls to their home,
office and mobile phones via a single phone number, is in the
process of rolling out to select invitees in the United States. But the Google Voice
programmers aren’t resting on their laurels during the roll out.
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