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At last, Google enters into voip online. Yes!!! You can enable google voice via Gmail account. I think we can call it as gmail voice. You can shrunk the world with this unique feature.
What should you do to enable this feature in your gmail account?
It is not all a Herculean task! You should install free voice and video chat plugin into your gmail account. After installing this plugin, you can view a new “Call phone” option in your Gmail account chat window. You can get a number pad once you click this option. Now you should dial the phone you’d like to call.
Advantage
What is the advantage of installing this plug-in? Previously you can make calls or receive calls after setting up the Google Voice + Gizmo + IPKALL. Now this pain is completely reduced and you can straight away start using this feature.
If you want more details about this feature, just peep into the official Google Voice blog..
Now Google is giving a strong fight to Skype, Vonage, etc. Let us see how Google capture this market for effective communication among its gmail clients. Happy Chatting!!!
Are you searching for cheap unlimited long distance deals through VOIP Phone Service? Your search ends here. YES!!! Vonage world plan help you to make cheap calls to 60 countries including India. Go ahead to read the benefits of Vonage world plan before selecting their service for your daily use.
Vonage is the pioneer in VOIP service provider. They are offering both Home Phone service and VOIP phone service. As there are numerous competitors in the market, the survivability of the vonage becomes questionable.
Now they changed their plan in such a way that they will grab from other small or large voip providers by launching a new scheme called- Vonage world plan- You can call 60 countires for just $25 per month. Please note that they are unlimited calls especially to U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Conditions
1) You must have a shipping address at U.S. or Puerto Rico.
2) You should have Broad band Internet connection
You can get more than 10,000 minutes in a month from a single line for unlimited small business calling and 5,000 minutes for a month from one line for unlimited residential calling.
I did a small calculation. If you pay $25 per month for getting 5000 minutes per month plan, then you ought to spend 0.5 cents per minute. I think this cheap. What do you think?

