Posts Tagged ‘Google Voice’
Google Cloud Computing For Small Business (Webinar)
Google Cloud Computing For Small Business
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Here’s your reminder to join us for tomorrow’s webinar. Tuesday, August 16th at 8pm est.
Register now:
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Feeling atmospheric pressure around just what Google Cloud Computing is, why it’s the word on everyone who’s anyone’s lips, and how exactly is it important to the way
you do business? Join John “ColderICE” Lawson and me, JB Brathwaite, as we provide clear visibility for you to see just what’s up in the Cloud, and how you can use Google Apps to work lighter, leaner and smarter than ever before. No smoke and mirrors here–just clear and concise, cut-to-the chase insights on Google Cloud Computing.
Here are some of the features you’ll learn about:
- Google Apps
- Google Voice
- Google Video/Audio Chat
- MS Office Cloud Collaboration
- Google Chrome
- Chrome App Store
- and Google+ (Google’s white-hot new social network!)
Everyone who attends will get an invite to the new (and currently exclusive) Google+ social network. After this webinar, you’ll know just how to use it to your advantage!
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GrandCentral User Voices Opinion On New Google Voice
If you read my post last year on how much I love Google’s GrandCentral (Solopreneurs Stay In Touch With One Number From GrandCentral) take a gander at all the cool new features Google Voice has to offer. GrandCentral is now Google Voice and yes it is still free. The only change in the cost factor is that you can now make international calls at very affordable rates.
There are still a couple of things not that quite ironed out yet. One is the fact that this upgrade to Google Voice is only available to current GrandCentral users. Another not so great thing is that when you upgrade your account from GrandCentral to Google Voice your GrandCentral contacts and phone numbers are not automatically imported into Google Voice. At this time you have to manually export your contact out of GrandCentral as a .csv file and then import them into Google Voice. Last but not least you still cannot port your current phone number to become your Google Voice number therefore you will have to give out a new number to take advantage of all the awesome Google Voice features.
Take a look at some of the videos of just a few of the Google Voice features. Enjoy!
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