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Google begins fulfilling people's requests to join Google Voice, its service for unifying multiple phone numbers and simplifying voice mail, as it preps for its public launch.
Google begins fulfilling people's requests to join Google Voice, its service for unifying multiple phone numbers and simplifying voice mail, as it preps for its public launch.
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Also, with spam and call block features, ability to transfer calls from one phone to another (so if you are talking on your cell and arrive home you can transfer the call to your home phone), etc.
I had this back when it was Grand Central, and it is a most awesome service.
If i should EVER be "invited" I would join only with the greatest of skepticism for a service that has taken SO long to reach critical mass. "In a few weeks" ???? .... precision in language and business is a first test of success. Google Voice gets an "F" ... or at the VERY best an "Incomplete."
David A. Andelman
- by firefox321 July 17, 2009 12:36 PM PDT
- I am also curious how Google can make money from it. The technology is no secrete, a lot of companies are doing the same thing (for a fee). Maybe Google is deep-pocket enough to foot the bills and build the big mass at the begining and then starts pushing ads or start charging for the services.
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