Google Voice For Dummies

Unlocking the potential of a groundbreaking phone service

Bud E Smith author Chris Dannen author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Published:27th Oct '09

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This guide offers essential insights into using Google Voice, a revolutionary phone system that combines various communication channels effectively.

In Google Voice For Dummies, readers are introduced to an innovative phone system that merges traditional phone lines, email, and web access into a single, efficient communication channel. This groundbreaking service, developed by Google, is poised to challenge existing platforms like Skype, offering significant savings and convenience for both individuals and businesses. Although the service is new and not widely understood, this guide aims to fill that gap by providing essential insights into its features and benefits.

The book delves into the setup and usage of Google Voice, emphasizing how it integrates seamlessly with other Google services such as Gmail, Google Chat, and Google Talk. Users will discover how to manage their communications effectively and learn about the various phone options available to create a cost-effective and flexible telephony environment. The authors also address critical considerations for organizations, including schools and government entities, ensuring that readers understand how to leverage this technology for optimal results.

Supported by updates from the dedicated website www.gvDaily.com, Google Voice For Dummies is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of this revolutionary communication tool. The authors, Bud E. Smith and Chris Dannen, provide practical advice and insights, making it easier for readers to harness the power of Google Voice in their daily lives.

ISBN: 9780470546994

Dimensions: 234mm x 186mm x 18mm

Weight: 504g

336 pages