GrandCentral

Before there was Google Voice is GrandCentral. In 2007, Google bought the Internet phone service that lets you call all your phones from one number, call recording, and set permissions on appeal. Google has finally relaunched the service as Google added voice and ingenious new features such as automatic transcription of speech. But if you prefer the old interface you have not updated … so far.

They are more advanced than the pre-installed defragmenter in your system and will save you more time. Some of the defragmentation program will get its work done automatically.

Morning stops GrandCentral and users begin to migrate their voice data to Google if they want to continue using the service (and phone numbers).

If you do not have a Google GrandCentral number or voice, you can register at google.com / voice, but the service is invite again, which means you have to wait until May for the invitation just before you start using service.

Carson charles’s Computer Technology Blog