Within the U.S. and Canada numerous would love making free calls. They do not care whether it comes or goes to a cell phone, land line or desktop virtual phone. It’s enticing to everybody except traditional phone and cellular service providers, that is. Making free phone calls is easier for Google users now. It helps a lot to have Gmail and Google Voice being connected. You can make free calls wherever you find Gmail.
Google Voice helps by making a phone service out of your Gmail contacts
You might not have a phone on you, or you might be in a place with poor cellular reception or exorbitant roaming fees, but if you have an Internet connection and can access your Gmail account, you are able to make a free call with Google Voice. Any calls outside the U.S. or Canada do have a rate. The rate is only 2 cents per minute though. Tech Crunch reports what is needed for this. All you’ve to do is get the Google Talk plug-in. Make and receive calls from within the Gmail interface, and if you miss a call, the voicemail goes straight to your Gmail inbox. There is also another really cool thing. Just transfer calls from Google Voice to your cell phone if you are on the run but want to keep talking.
Google Voice in Gmail to come
Google is rolling out the new Google Voice features over the next few days to U.S.-based Gmail accounts, according to the official Google Voice Blog. The Google Chat list will pop up a “call phone” when it is accessible. It will take just a little bit longer to get the Google Voice feature to be accessible to those who use Google Apps for business or academic purposes.
Further reading
Google Voice Blog
googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com/
TechCrunch
techcrunch.com/2010/08/25/google-voice-i
Google Voice humor – testing transcript capabilities
youtube.com/watch?v=FzOMyXwfrR8