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Publisher:John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2009Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Smith, Bud E.Contributor: Dannen, ChrisEdition: 1 ed.Date:Created2009Summary:
Save time and money with Google's revolutionary new phone system Google Voice combines existing phone lines, e-mail and Web access into one central communication channel. Tech industry watchers expect it to give Skype some serious competition, yet little information is available on this new Google service. Google Voice For Dummies is the first and only book on Google's breakthrough new offering and provides essential information for individuals and businesses who want to take advantage of this exciting new technology. * Google Voice is expected to have a major impact on telephony and to offer major cost savings for individuals and businesses * This guide focuses on an in-depth understanding of setting up and using Google Voice and how to integrate it with other Google services, including Gmail, Google Chat and Google Talk * Discusses managing Google Voice within organizations and examines key concerns for business, schools, government and other kinds of organizations * Explains how Google Voice connects with the many phone options currently available and how to move toward an optimized and inexpensive, yet flexible and powerful phone environment * The book is supported by news and updates on www.gvDaily.com, the leading Google Voice question and answer site created by authors Bud E. Smith and Chris Dannen Google Voice For Dummies supplies much-needed information on this free and exciting technology that the New York Times has called revolutionary.
Subject(s): Telecommunication systems | Telephone systems | World Wide Web | Google | Google Voice (Electronic resource) | Internet telephonyOriginal Publisher: US, WileyLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9780470585412