Sunday, August 29, 2010

Google Voice connected with Gmail interface

Many like the idea of making free phone called from the U.S. to any numbers whether it is cell phone, desktop virtual phone or land line. Phone service providers are against it, but every person else likes the idea. Now that Google Voice will soon be completely integrated into Gmail, it could be that much easier for Google users to make and receive high-quality calls for free. You are able to make free calls wherever you find Gmail.

Gmail contacts turned into phone service with Google Voice

An internet connection is all you have to access Google Voice and make a free phone call, even in case you are someplace cell phone coverage isn’t. Calls outside the U.S. or Canada run at a very low rate, typically two cents per minute. Tech Crunch reports what is needed for this. All you’ve to do is get the Google Talk plug-in. You are able to make and receive calls from your Gmail user interface of all places. Voicemails are saved into your Gmail inbox. And here’s a neat function: you are able to transfer a call in progress from Google Voice on your desktop to your cell phone without dropping the call if you’re on the go but need to keep talking.

Google Voice in Gmail is coming soon

Google will make the Google Voice feature accessible in the U.S. in the next few days. That was said on the official Google Voice Blog most recently. Watch for “Call Phone” to show up with your Google Chat list. It will take a little bit longer to get the Google Voice feature to be available to those who use Google Apps for business or academic purposes.

More on this topic

Google Voice Blog

googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com/

TechCrunch

techcrunch.com/2010/08/25/google-voice-integrated-into-gmail-make-and-receive-calls-from-the-browser/?utm_source=feedburner and amp;utm_medium=feed and amp;utm_campaign=Feed: Techcrunch (TechCrunch) and amp;utm_content=Google Feedfetcher

Google Voice humor – testing transcript capabilities

youtube.com/watch?v=FzOMyXwfrR8



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