Google want to kill Skype

June 29, 2010 | In: Internet Business, Social Media

Google some to get into Gmail service to its voice calls Google Voice, allowing calls directly from your Inbox

Google is to ruffle its service and voice calls Google Voice of its mail service Gmail. Alex blogger Chito, mascara running the Google blog, reporting that the Company is evaluating Feature to allow users to see a new C Gmail to make voice calls. When implemented Fitch will see a telephone icon, when clicked, will open a windowpane chat with board numbers pool keys. It will be possible to search contacts dialing them directly interface. C. Users can then Gmail make calls directly from their mail. 

in our work at  NY Towing Service 
we are spending a lot of time over the phone, actually all of our   Roadside Services and Emergency Towing Services comes from voice calls that goes over VOIP to our contact center.

So acquiring his kind of service sounds great for our kind of clientele. 

Google users are currently forced to use a voice phone to use the service. Fitch will see new users to make cyberspace voice calls through your computer. Chito Jose that Fitch will see only extra use in Gmail. 
A few months ago reported that Google is building a computer application calls. This step is expected, since November 2009 the company purchased the Gizmo5 – a company that develops Voice Over IP technology competes with Skype. 

Blog post officially published c Gmail states that “chat video chat and voice chat group are Gmail, but secret. Flicks these will be uncommitted one click away.” To use them, instal a dedicated plugin. Since at this stage experiencing a technical problem with Google Fitch s – she still will not let him, and announced that he probably will be incorporated into next week.

 

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