Three Things You Should Know About Google Voice - PCWorld |
Three Things You Should Know About Google Voice - PCWorld Posted: 30 Apr 2012 02:22 PM PDT Have you tried Google Voice? If not, I think I can understand why. It's one of those services that sounds a little confusing -- and perhaps not terribly useful. But Google Voice is a pretty cool tool, and it can solve more than a few hassles. Let's take a look at three GV perks you might not have known about. (Note: I'm assuming that you've already signed up for a GV account. If not, just visit google.com/voice and follow the instructions. You'll need to have some sort of Google account already, like, say, Gmail.) 1. You Can Use it to Send Text Messages If you're at your computer, you can simply open up Google Voice, click Text, enter the recipient's phone number, and type your message. Click Send and you're done. Best of all, replies will pop up right there, so you can hold an entire SMS conversation right in your Web browser. Oh, and unlike with standard texting from your phone, GV texting is free (for you, anyway -- the recipient still has to pay regular rates). 2. You Can Use it to Make Free Calls (for Now) Looking for a way to integrate this GV goodness with your current phone system? Check out the Obihai OBi100 adapter, which plugs right into your router (much like a MagicJack, but with Google Voice as the service provider). Connect your phone's base station and presto: You've got dial tone. 3. You Can Use it to Record Phone Calls Just one caveat: this works only for incoming calls. And depending on your state's laws, you may need to get consent from the other party. If you've found other cool things to do with Google Voice, tell me about them in the comments! This entry passed through the Full-Text RSS service — if this is your content and you're reading it on someone else's site, please read the FAQ at fivefilters.org/content-only/faq.php#publishers. Five Filters recommends: Donate to Wikileaks. |
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