The development of the Internet led to the formation of a new world that is commonly known as cyberspace. In this virtual world every individual has the right and ability to interact with other individuals without any restriction that could prevent him. So globalization has actually perfect running in a virtual world that connects all the digital community. From all aspects of human life affected by the presence of the Internet, the business sector is the sector most affected by the development of information technology and telecommunications as well as the fastest growing.
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Chances are you’ve heard or read about Google’s phone management system Google Voice, but you’re not really sure what it does. There’s a good reason for this aura of mystery. Google Voice got its start as a phone service called GrandCentral, which the search giant bought in 2007. It’s been in beta ever since — but unlike other Google betas that are open to the general public, this one was limited to former GrandCentral users and a select group of industry elite.
But now Google is opening up the service to a limited number of new users, many of whom I’m sure will be as impressed as I am with Google Voice’s power and elegance. Even better, Google Voice is free — at least for now. It’s likely that Google will need to monetize the service at some point, either via subscription fees, advertising, or some sort of newfangled revenue scheme. But for the lucky few using the service today, there’s no charge.
The service is configured and maintained by the user in a web-based application, styled after Google’s e-mail service, Gmail. Users must have an established US telephone service to activate Google Voice. Users must configure this and optionally, additional phone numbers that ring simultaneously when the Google Voice number receives a call. The user may answer and receive the call on any of the ringing phones. Google Voice provides additional features such as voicemail, call history, conference calling, call screening, blocking of unwanted calls, and voice transcription to text of voicemail messages.[4] Received calls may be moved between configured telephones during a call.
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For anyone who owns an iPhone they know that there are numerous applications offered for the device, both free and for purchase. Applications are constantly in the news. Over the last year one that has had almost constant attention is the Google Voice application that disappeared and has now resurfaced again with two formats to choose from.
When Google Voice was first introduced a year or so back for the IPhone it was a challenge for many users. It wasn’t so much getting calls at a number that you can forward on to another phone; it was more so the fact that it was hard to make calls from that virtual number. This application promised to be one of the best iPhone Apps around, however as quickly as the idea was introduced, it vanished. It was rejected by Apple and that looked to be the end of it despite some encouraging iPhone App Reviews and iPhone Game reviews. Now this application is back in force with the launch of two Google Voice applications, namely Google Voice Mobile and Google Voice Connect.
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