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August 27, 2010

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Gmail VoIP Calling Service Reaches 1 Million for One Night

Gmail VoIP Calling Service Reaches 1 Million for within 24 hours it’s launched

Google seems to have struck a chord with its new VoIP calling service delivered via Gmail.

“Over 1,000,000 calls placed from Gmail in just 24 hours,” according to a Google tweet.

The new calling service, which was made available to users in the U.S. on Wednesday, enables Gmail users to call each other for free from anywhere in the U.S. and Canada. Eventually, users will be able to make inexpensive calls to other countries around the world ranging from 2 cents to $4.99 per minute.

The VoIP service uses Gmail as an interface, and users can essentially call each other through their computers. Users also have the option of integrating Google Voice, and can call both wireless or land line phones.

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  1. Aug 28 2010

    is it free from Indonesia to US or Canada?

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  2. Aug 28 2010

    It’s amazing,,,,,,,,,,,,,

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  3. Aug 28 2010

    I thought it was free, mas Fatih, and would not be limited to only US users. I still prefer calling friends on Skype, then.

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  4. Aug 28 2010

    Revolusi komunikasi terjadi.

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  5. Aug 28 2010

    It seems that Google wanna compete Skype ya… :-) Consumer will choose the best quality with the lowest price smartly hahaha

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  6. Aug 31 2010

    Google terus berkembang..
    peringkat di alexe pun masih dipegang google..

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