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Google Voice App Just Killed the Telcos and Skype

by Jorge Escobar on July 15, 2009

Forget Google Wave; The Google Voice Application for Android and Blackberry (with an iPhone version on the way) will be the communications revolution that will engrain Google into our daily lives.

Om Malik puts it right: Meet Google, Your Phone Company.

Why is it that revolutionary? It’s all in one little dialogue that pops up when you’re setting up your phone, which has three options (I will change the order for dramatic purposes):

  • Do not use Google Voice for any calls (Acees Google Voice messages only)
  • Only use Google Voice for international calls (Get low-priced international call rates)
  • Use Google Voice for all calls (Display your Google Voice number as called ID)

Yes, the last option means that your mobile line becomes the least important part of your cell phone. It’s just the dumb pipe to connect you to Google Voice. If I were to port my cell phone number to Google Voice (which will be an option soon) I would be able to switch phone companies without any regret, because Google Voice is now my main switchboard.

Skype is also affected, as any calls I make that are international, can be “trapped” by the application and rerouted through Google Voice, with rates that are similar to Skype’s and very good call quality.

This is all seamless. You still dial numbers as you normally do. The Google Voice application is smart to take it from there.

You can also send free SMS messages from the application, which means I can cancel my SMS plan as of today.

This is really a big hit to the whole telecommunications ecosystem. Google has just become your telephone company.

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Update: Here’s the official Google Blog announcement about it, as well as a video explaining how the app works.

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7 Tips to Make your Blog Profitable

February 12, 2009
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Last night I read an interesting piece by Dan Lyons that must have sent a shockwave to many bloggers with dreams of working from home.

Dan describes how he posted 10 or 20 items a day to his site (he was the infamous Fake Steve Jobs), blogged from cabs, blogged in the middle of the night, but never made enough to quit his day job.

Of course there are many other benefits he got from doing that blog, but I will share with you, and the rest of the blogosphere, a list of simple rules that I believe can make your blog your main source of income, and once for all quit that stinking 9 to 5.

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Use Social Media, Keep Your Customers Happy

November 25, 2008

I was really pissed. After trying to do some changes to my company’s DNS records, I ran into bureaucratic hell. I called, they opened a ticket. Two days later the ticket prompted me to call. After the call, I received an email about additional information. I was pissed, and I vented on Twitter…

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