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A month after reserving 1 million phone numbers with Level 3, Google today began opening up Google Voice to users who have registered on its Web site since March.
Also see: Google Voice ramps up but no word yet on number portability
Google announced on its press blog, “We are happy to share that Google Voice is beginning to open up beyond former GrandCentral users.”
Google Voice is a product of Google’s March 2007 acquisition of GrandCentral.
Users will receive an invitation that allows them to pick a number that can be personalized. “See if you can find a number that contains your name, a specific word or a number combination,” Google said on its blog.
The free service, announced in March, lets users unify their phone numbers, letting them have a single number through Google Voice that rings a call through to all their phones.
A public launch has been anticipated since Google said in March the service would be “open to new users soon.”
Users who have been using the service have been talking up its benefits.
“I've only been using Google Voice for a few months, but it's completely changed the way I use voicemail and communicate, just in general,” said Kevin Dando, director of digital and education communications for PBS. “When it goes public, I think the rush to grab Google Voice numbers is going to be stunning. I know some of my friends check the Google Voice page almost every day to see when they can grab a number and get started using it.”
Google Voice has a number of unique features including call transfer between a user’s devices, multi-party conferencing, conversion of voice calls to text messages, cut-rate international calling, and call transcription.
Google also has integrated the Voice service with Gmail contact lists.
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Google Voice ramps up but no word yet on number portabilityBy Google Subnet on June 25, 2009, 5:53 pmGoogle is a sneeze away from launching its anticipated Google Voice service beyond the customers it inherited when it acquired GrandCentral in 2007. Invitations...
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Ok, so if I want to postBy Captcha's are dumb! on June 26, 2009, 4:26 pmOk, so if I want to post bogus messages all over this article, I just point my browser to interpret which word to read, then count the words in the quotes. Then...
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Google voice sounds like aBy Mikey on June 30, 2009, 3:57 pmGoogle voice sounds like a great service, too bad we can't use it here in Canada. I think Google Voice is the future of communication, like text2land.com service...
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