Google Voice was released yesterday for devices Android y Blackberry but it is only operational in the United States. So why are you telling me? Well, because in Spain it won't take long to be operational. Google It has been a long time since you have asked the CMT what steps to take in order to operate with this program.
So far so good, but what is it Google Voice? Well, let's try to explain it as best we can because, to be honest, I didn't know him until yesterday.
Google bought the company Grand Central 2007 the year. Grand Central was a company dedicated to unifying all calls from different phone numbers to a single phone number. In other words, they gave me a phone number and that number received all the calls made to my personal mobile number, my landline number, my work mobile number and all the numbers that we set up. It was a good idea, right?
Since then, being able to sign up for this company was difficult and some pointed out that it could even close due to the conditions of the crisis, but Google has relaunched it with additions and called it Google Voice.
Google Voice offers the unification of all the telephone numbers to only one, conversion of voice messages to writing and vice versa, send an SMS by voice dictating the content. All these sms can be managed through an application of Google similar to Gmail and they remain stored for us. We can also redirect calls from certain numbers to voice mailboxes or text messages with instructions. For example, if we have been calling for days to sell us an encyclopedia, we can redirect the call from that incoming number to a communicating tone. This option is interesting right ?.
As you will think, all this is compatible with the Gmail agenda and Google Calendar and they are working to make it fully compatible with the rest of Google applications including the advertising environment (what smarter types).
This is roughly Google VoiceWhen the launch is in Spain, we will prepare a detailed manual with each and every one of the options.
I hope it was understood and not bored.
SOURCE | www.consumer.es y www.error500.net