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Be Happy with GOOGLE Voice, It’s FREE

  • Posted on August 5, 2009 at 2:58 pm

Tayuna-Google Voice means Google is technically, literally and actually a telephone company. Google owns and maintains the servers, switches and other equipment necessary to connect phone calls. They’re regulated just like any other telephone company. And they’re connected into, and are part of, the national telephone network.

The difference is, the company is giving many Google Voice services away for free, rather than charging for them. Why?
Google Voice,what can you do?
Google Voice is one of the coolest, most useful new services to come out in a long time. It’s especially great for digital nomad types and business people who are already heavy users of the telephone. Note that Google is slowly rolling out the service, and it’s currently offered by invitation only.
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GOING GOOGLE

  • Posted on August 5, 2009 at 1:01 pm

In the latest shot fired in Google Inc.’s ongoing battle with Microsoft Corp., Google announced today that it’s taking this fight to the streets.
Google is kicking off a month-long ad campaign for its online suite of enterprise office applications. The campaign will have the search giant leasing billboard space in four major U.S. cities — New York, San Francisco, Chicago and Boston. Each work day will have a different message for commuters to take in.
The move comes less than a week after Microsoft announced it is partnering with Yahoo on a search and online ad deal. The two companies announced that they had finalized negotiations on a long-anticipated deal that will have Microsoft’s Bing search engine powering Yahoo’s sites, while Yahoo sells premium search advertising services for both companies.
The deal is geared to hit Google with a united force much greater than either Microsoft or Yahoo could muster alone. Individually, neither company has much of an affect on Google and its overwhelming search market share. Together, though, they hope to at least make a dent.

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