A pair of new Gmail features is making life easier and cheaper, says Larry Magid the Daily News columnist
A pair of new Gmail features is making life easier and cheaper for me as I work from my hotel room as I’m attending a Berlin technology trade show.
Google’s new Gmail Phone service is letting me make and receive calls from the same number that people call to reach me at home. And unlike international cell phone roaming, it doesn’t cost anything between here and the U.S. And the e-mail service’s new Priority Inbox feature makes it easier to find important messages amidst the many not-so-important messages that clog my inbox.
The Gmail phone service was launched last week and the new Priority Inbox was announced Tuesday.
To use the free phone service you need a free Gmail account, but you don’t necessarily have to actually use the e-mail service. If you don’t have a Gmail account, you can set one up at Gmail.com.
Once logged into Gmail, look for the words “call phone” in the chat section in the left-most column. The words are small so you have to look for them. When you first click on it you’ll have to accept the terms of service and you may be prompted to install software. Once done, you’ll get an on-screen dial pad that you can use to call almost any phone in the world.
Peace be upon you
This service is not activated in all regions of the world and the Middle East
** .. Before you start ..You must download added from here
http://www.google.com/chat/voice/
Regards
good news
itu berlaku gak ya buat di indonesia, mantap jg kynya tlp gratis pake gmail, hehe …
don’t know whom to call to
Iya. Belum ada keluarga diluar negeri. Gk berfungsi bwt qt.
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