Once upon a time, Google undercut its own infant OS by offering rival platforms some of the best features of Android. Those days are long gone, and once again — as much as we love Google Maps Navigation — the poster child for only-on-Android functionality (in the US) is Google Voice. That’s because as of this week, the Android version supports push notification of incoming messages in real time, as well as a neat interface for your reply (as evidenced by the above pic). Feel free to tease your iPhone and Pre-addicted friends, people; multitasking or no, they’re not going to get a heads-up of incoming voicemail transcriptions with plain ol’ HTML5.
Google Voice is now your real-time pusher (on Android) originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 26 Mar 2010 03:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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