15 April 2010 ~ Comments Off

Google Voice DND Now Lets You Specify Time Period

Thankfully Google Voice’s Do not disturb (aka DND) feature has been updated so that you can now specify a period of time for which the phone service should automatically send all callers to voicemail. Prior to this addition the DND feature was convenient for times when you were busy and couldn’t take any calls – except it was all too easy to forget and leave activated thus unintentionally sending all callers to voice mail until you remembered to switch the feature off. Google Voice is a beta service offered by Google which provides a free phone number which in turn can be forwarded to any live phone. The service is useful for people who want to give out one number without worrying that when a number changes (such as a if they purchase a new cell phone) that they don’t have to give out a new number to their friends.

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