(Cross posted from the Gmail blog)
When we launched calling in Gmail back in August, we wanted it to be easy and affordable, so we made calls to the U.S. and Canada free for the rest of 2010.
When we launched calling in Gmail back in August, we wanted it to be easy and affordable, so we made calls to the U.S. and Canada free for the rest of 2010.
Heading off to college usually means packing up the car and saying goodbye to your family and friends, so the Google Voice team put together a bunch of ways to make it cheaper and easier to stay in touch while you’re on campus.
Update (5:05PM, August 9): This has now been rolled out completely.
Update (4:06PM, July 23): This new feature is not yet active for 100% of calls placed with Google Voice. We plan to roll this out for all calls in the next week or so.
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At Google we are obsessed with speed.
Update (4:06PM, July 23): This new feature is not yet active for 100% of calls placed with Google Voice. We plan to roll this out for all calls in the next week or so.
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At Google we are obsessed with speed.
Until now, sending a text message to multiple recipients required copying and pasting the message for each recipient.
To make this a bit easier, we just launched the ability to send a single SMS message to multiple recipients.
To make this a bit easier, we just launched the ability to send a single SMS message to multiple recipients.
With today's official release of Google Chrome extensions comes a new & improved Google Voice extension that gives you easier access to many Google Voice features:
- See how many new messages you have.
- See how many new messages you have.
When it comes to voicemail, Google Voice is all about saving you time.
It's impossible to watch the aftermath of the Haiti earthquake without wondering how one can contribute in helping the thousands of families who lost everything in this disaster.