
Google has¬† just started to release a preview of Google Voice, an application that helps you better manage your voice communications. Google Voice will be available initially “ONLY” to existing users of GrandCentral, a service Google¬† acquired in July of 2007.
The new application improves the way you use your phone. You can get transcripts of your voicemail (see the video below) and archive and search all of the SMS text messages you send and receive. You can also use the service to make low-priced international calls and easily access Goog-411 directory assistance.
As you may know, GrandCentral offers many great features, including a single number to ring your home, work, and mobile phones, a central voicemail inbox that you could access on the web, and the ability to screen calls by listening in live as callers leave a voicemail. You’ll find these features, and more, in the Google Voice preview. Google will be opening GoogleVoice up to others soon, so if you’d like to be notified when that happens, please send Google your email address.
Go to the  GoogleVoice website
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