Over at Ars Technica, the site says when Apple announced in March that applications developed with the SDK could have VoIP features, quite a few people were happy. At the time of the announcement, though, we didn't know who was going to step up to the plate and take Steve Jobs up on his words. Now, a new application called iCall has been revealed, and will allow iPhone owners to place VoIP calls over WiFi networks.
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