This is a Guest Post by Maria Rainier you recently started writing
on this blog. Google announced their voice service a few years ago
now but in order to make use of it in the beginning you had to sign
up with your phone.Now Google Is letting everyone who wants to
make unlimited free calls using only your existing Gmail account.
on this blog. Google announced their voice service a few years ago
now but in order to make use of it in the beginning you had to sign
up with your phone.Now Google Is letting everyone who wants to
make unlimited free calls using only your existing Gmail account.
Instructions
1. If you don’t have a Gmail account register for one.
2. Go to Gmail.com and log in.
3. Once logged in you should see your latest messages.
4. In a few seconds the gtalk plug in should load up at around
the middle right of the page.
the middle right of the page.
5. Click “call phone”.
6. Enter the ten digit number (area code included) and press call.
7. Enjoy your free call.
If you have a phone you can also register for google voice and be
given a second phone number that will make your computer ring
as if it were a phone when your gmail is open. It will also let you
send sms messages for free. Google voice is free to sign up for and
easy to use but does require an existing number to sign up.
given a second phone number that will make your computer ring
as if it were a phone when your gmail is open. It will also let you
send sms messages for free. Google voice is free to sign up for and
easy to use but does require an existing number to sign up.
About writer of this post: Maria Rainier is a freelance writer
and blogger for First in Education where she’s recently written
about zoology degree programs along with a guide to occupational
therapist assistant jobs. In her spare time, she enjoys yoga, traveling,
and working with origami.
and blogger for First in Education where she’s recently written
about zoology degree programs along with a guide to occupational
therapist assistant jobs. In her spare time, she enjoys yoga, traveling,
and working with origami.
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