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Google Adds Calling and Google Voice Integration to Gmail [Video]
Posted August 25, 2010 at 2:19pm by
Shalom Levytam
Google has added calling and Google Voice integration to Gmail and is offering free calls to the U.S. and Canada for 2010.
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Calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least the rest of the year and calls to other countries will be billed at our very low rates. We worked hard to make these rates really cheap (see comparison table) with calls to the U.K., France, Germany, China, Japan—and many more countries—for as little as $0.02 per minute.
Dialing a phone number works just like a normal phone. Just click "Call phone" at the top of your chat list and dial a number or enter a contact's name.
If you have a Google Voice phone number, calls made from Gmail will display this number as the outbound caller ID. And if you decide to, you can receive calls made to this number right inside Gmail (see instructions).
We're rolling out this feature to U.S. based Gmail users over the next few days, so you'll be ready to get started once "Call Phones" shows up in your chat list (you will need to install the voice and video plug-in if you haven't already). If you're not a U.S. based user—or if you're using Google Apps for your school or business—then you won't see it quite yet. We're working on making this available more broadly—so stay tuned!
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Take a look at the video below for a demonstration...
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Calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least the rest of the year and calls to other countries will be billed at our very low rates. We worked hard to make these rates really cheap (see comparison table) with calls to the U.K., France, Germany, China, Japan—and many more countries—for as little as $0.02 per minute.
Dialing a phone number works just like a normal phone. Just click "Call phone" at the top of your chat list and dial a number or enter a contact's name.
If you have a Google Voice phone number, calls made from Gmail will display this number as the outbound caller ID. And if you decide to, you can receive calls made to this number right inside Gmail (see instructions).
We're rolling out this feature to U.S. based Gmail users over the next few days, so you'll be ready to get started once "Call Phones" shows up in your chat list (you will need to install the voice and video plug-in if you haven't already). If you're not a U.S. based user—or if you're using Google Apps for your school or business—then you won't see it quite yet. We're working on making this available more broadly—so stay tuned!
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Take a look at the video below for a demonstration...
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