Posts Tagged ‘Google’

Google Accelerate Voicemail Access On Google Voice

Friday, January 29th, 2010

GoogleVoiceGoogle always presents something new for their users. When visiting voicemail on Google Voice, now you will feel faster access than before. So you do not have to wait a long time and this will certainly save you time.

This Faster access is a result of improvements that have been done by Google for the voicemail application recently. Of course this will increase your voicemail access using the Google Voice over this.

What makes these applications much faster access than usual because whenever you want to listen and to open an existing voicemail, the system will copy the voicemail so you do not have to listen one by one from the existing voicemail. Then the system will immediately send a notification via email and SMS notification so you’ll know when you get new messages. Even the system allows you to listen to voice messages to know how long the existing content of the message.

To create a voice message now becomes much easier, there are 2 changes in the way you listen to voice messages through your phone device. The first change is the user of Google Voice dialing his own, and users began to play back voice messages directly without the need to dial a 1 first. The second change is Google now going to play the voice message at the last (new) left a voice message in advance than the first voice message (old). Of course, with this change, Google Voice will look more powerful and enjoyable than ever.


Apple will displace Google on iPhone

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

iphoneApple Inc. intends to change the search engine for the iPhone. Currently, Apple is in serious talks with Microsoft Corp. to replace Google with Microsoft Bing. According to Bloomberg’s anonymous sources who know this problem, this discussion will reflect the competition between Apple and Google. Google plans to launch own mobile phone this month by offering a mobile operating system named Android.

“So far, the deal probably will threaten Google, but it would be better for Apple,” said James McQuivey, a researcher Forrester Research Inc., Cambridge. Apple could benefit more from working with Google than Microsoft. Because, according to sources, Microsoft might be willing to many more revenue with Apple. From search engines, Google and Microsoft both have income from ads placed alongside search results.

If the deal is successful, Microsoft had a chance to enlarge its search engine market share. According to Nielsen Co. research, of all mobile phone users who use this search engine, is 86 percent of Google users. The new Bing users reached 11 percent.

Only, so far there has been no information from the company. Frank Shaw as well spokeswoman, Katie Cotton as well as a spokesman for Apple declined to comment on. Similarly, a Google spokesman, he declined to comment about this issue.