Google Voice to Become a Free VoIP Service Soon?

The application is in the "dogfooding" phase, a testing technique by which Google requires its employees to use its own products. The Google Voice desktop client would allow users to place and receive calls directly from their PCs, without forwarding them to an existing mobile or landline phone. Even more exciting, a source at Google told Download Squad, "We're looking at a full, free, VOIP/SMS desktop client... It's amazing." Yep, free.
We're waiting to see if Google Talk and Google Voice will eventually be combined into a single product. Talk already offers voice and video calls, as well as the ability to send text messages, so there are a lot of overlapping features between the two. Additionally, Google Voice has been largely neglected; it has only received small updates (such as file transfers from iGoogle and Orkut), and has generally lacked consistency across its various implementations (as many features included in the Gmail version are absent from the aging desktop app and iGoogle). We're constantly wishing that Google would do a better job of integrating its various products, and combining Voice and Talk just seems to make sense. [From: Download Squad and TechCrunch]





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Subscribe to commentsNickApr 8th 2010 2:24PM
Open-source conference video calling over XMPP would be nice.
I just don't understand the SMS part. SMS is outdated and ought to be replaced by IM.