Everyone knows about Google Voice about now but only few are invited (provided you signed up to be invited). Mines came some days ago but I just activated it today. This could be the MagicJack of Google so to say. You can make calls, get voicemails, you can even send text messages from there. The simple process is basically picking your number. You can go by area code or your zip code. The way you pick a number is by word, letters, numbers, or leave the area blank for a list of numbers. I was trying to make mines all words but that was a fail. The funny thing was I could of had "442-cunt" but I can just say that in my normal verbal talk. You'll need to connect your GV number to another phone number like your home or cell. More likely, as I see it, people with the G1 will be more of the target users. The main usage of Google Voice, for me, is the text messaging. To end this review, here's part of a text message I had with someone.
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I just saw on @YouTube's Twitter that they finally did what the rumors said they was doing: Pushing out the shows/movies and the ads. Basically it's like Hulu inside of YouTube. The problem is they are old shows and, unlike Hulu, more likely won't be uploading new episodes of shows.
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When was the last time you emailed a company about some kind of support or help issue? Well, if you do that, you're an asshole. And, I'm meaning that in a nice way.
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