Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Google Universal Voice in 2010?

And if Google Voice in 2010 became a real competitor to Skype, the most popular software for Internet telephony? It will require removing the restrictions that surround it, namely its accessibility to only U.S. territory, by invitation, and positioning more focused on unified messaging and numbers than actual telephone conversations to PC PC or PC to phone.

And this is what seems to be the ambition of Google executives, cited by TheNextWeb site. They claim that after the acquisition of start-up specializing in VoIP Gizmo5 last month, they have specific tools and know-how to incorporate mobile devices in computers and for the communication to be accessible from any connected device. Spitting image of Skype!
One can imagine the upcoming release of a new version of Google Voice, which operate entirely on Internet protocol, without need of a physical issue at the base. What would the Web abolishing borders to internationalize this service. If this were the case, Skype would be useful to introduce innovations in its software to meet this new competition. (EP)

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