
I have been hearing a lot about
Google Voice for the past couple of months and a just today I received an email that I could sign up for a Google Phone Number. I quickly validated my account and set up a Google Voice Gadget that now appears on my blog. I am hoping that some of you might be interested in asking me a question or just drop me a line and say,
hello.

Google Voice is a
free service, should you decide to give me a call within the United States. You can call me and leave me a message by clicking on the Google Voice gadget and entering the following number: . For the time being, I have directed all of my phone calls to the web where Google will transcribe my message for me-that I can access and listen to. Google Voice will also allow me to forward calls to my office or mobile phone, which at this time I have decided not to do. So feel free to give me a call and I will let you know how it goes!
2 comments:
I just supplied my details and waiting for confirmation. It will be interesting to see what the costs are for use in Australia.
I have been using google voice non stop for the last 4 months. I was part of Grand Central originally. I forward my verizon wireless calls to it (if I don't answer after 3 rings). Here are some ideas for your follow up post: It gives so many more benefits than some of the best VPN phone systems, at no cost. It is customizable in so many ways. For example. 1) I am working on having it answer different contact groups with different greetings. 2) I have merged my Gmail contacts into it, creating new gmail contacts for the calls I receive. 3)I then use Goosync to sync the contacts/numbers to my cell phone (treo 700p). Finally, 4) I have it text me with a preview of the message, so I can see right away if it is something I need to follow up on. Other useful free benefits are the call record and the call screening.... (plus the benefit of being able to post some of the crazy messages I get from my friends)
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