Google Voice: Now features Voicemail service
By: Alan Ng | October 27, 2009
The Google Voice team have announced that they have once again upgraded their service with a few new features designed to improve and enhance your Google Voice service even more.
As reported from BGR, the first new addition to Google Voice is an online voicemail service, which is searchable and includes custom voicemail greetings for different callers.
The other change is that Google Voice will now allow you to use the service with your existing mobile number, replacing the number that Google Voice previously assigned to you.
Customers who sign up for the voicemail service will also get email and SMS notifications. Head over to the official Google blog for full details, there is also a video to check out too.
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