Google, the world biggest search engine empire, has had its Applications turned down. GV Mobile, an App that enables you to make calls using your Google Voice number, was rejected from the App Store.

In recent weeks, Apple turned down two applications that Google had submitted for review in hopes that they would be added to the company’s App Store. Google said in a blog post last week that Apple had rejected an application called Google Latitude that would have allowed users to broadcast their location and see where their friends were.
Sean Kovacs, a 25-year-old programmer in Tampa, Fla., created GV Mobile, one of the Google Voice applications that was removed from the App Store. He said he was creating versions for the Palm Pre and other iPhone competitors instead. “My days of developing for the iPhone are probably done,” he said.
Mr. Kovacs has made his iPhone application available through Cydia.
via NY Times