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Fusion Visual Voicemail App For Android Now Available [Android Apps]
Published 11/24/2008 by John Mahoney at Gizmodo
... yet. And second, the notifications of new messages are inconsistent. On my phone, each voicemail is accompanied by an SMS that's full of nasty numbers (see below). Fusion has its own notifications in Android's pull-down drawer as well, but these don't pop up with every message (only one out of three test messages I left carried a notification from the actual app). Aside from those two negatives, though, the service works well for free visual voicemail on Android. [Fusion Voicemail] ...

Hands On: Fusion Visual Voicemail App For Android Now Available [Android Apps]
Published 11/24/2008 by John Mahoney at Gizmodo
... nasty numbers (see below). Fusion has its own notifications in Android's pull-down drawer as well, but these don't pop up with every message (only one out of three test messages I left carried a notification from the actual app). That's a shame because the notification tie-in is essential for making sure you get your messages without thinking you're being spam-texted. Aside from those two negatives, though, the service works well for free visual voicemail on Android. [Fusion Voicemail] ...

T-Mobile G1 does Opera Mini and Visual Voicemail
Published 11/24/2008 by James Kendrick at jkOnTheRun
... is a solid browser on any device and I've been playing with it on the G1.  It's too early to call it good or bad, it's just different than the Android browser.  It's lightning fast however you look at it.  Also up for grabs in the Market is the Visual Voicemail program from Fusion.  This is a no-frills voicemail program for the G1 that lets you see your voicemail like messages, like the iPhone and the Blackberry Storm.  It requires a free account at Fusion and for all your voice mail calls to be forwarded to their service.  It's great to see ...

PhoneFusion Brings Visual Voicemail to Android OS
Published 12/2/2008 by Jose Fermoso at Wired: Gadget Lab
Ever since Apple introduced visual voicemail with the launch of the iPhone, envious customers of competing carriers have requested it as a feature for their own phones. Thanks to the new version of their visual voice mail application, PhoneFusion looks like it's the first company to take the Android plunge into voicemail efficiency. It might not be enough at this point to compete with the top phone (especially considering the G1's substantial flaws), but it appears to be a good, useful app. Several companies have also come out with ...