Google Integrating Voice Service with Gmail?

Although it's not official, it seems Google has been testing such an integration.

By  VoipPlanet.com Staff | Jun 11, 2010
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"Have you ever wondered why Google Voice wasn’t integrated into another Google service like Gmail so you can make calls right on your computer? Well, pretty soon you’ll be able to do just that as Google integrates its voice service with its e-mail service for VoIP goodness," writes Marc Flores on IntoMobile.com.

"Right now, if you’re a Google Voice user, you’re limited to just using a phone to make and take calls. You can either make those calls with your phone, or hop onto the computer and dial from there, but it still calls your phone in order to complete the call you want to make," Flores writes.

Click the link below to read the full blog posting:
Google Voice Gets Cozy with Gmail for VoIP Service

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