Google board member steps down, removing potential conflict with AppleOctober 12th, 2009 Google board member steps downMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google Inc.
Federal Communications Commission expected to investigate Google Voice calling serviceOctober 9th, 2009 FCC expected to open probe of Google Voice serviceWASHINGTON — Federal regulators will look into complaints by AT&T that Google's messaging and calling service, Google Voice, blocks calls to rural communities where local phone companies charge high connection fees. The Federal Communications Commission's probe was described to The Associated Press by people with knowledge of the inquiry.
Federal Communications Commission investigates Google Voice calling serviceOctober 9th, 2009 FCC launches probe of Google Voice serviceWASHINGTON — Federal regulators will look into complaints by AT&T Inc. that Google Inc.'s free messaging and calling service, Google Voice, blocks calls to rural communities where local phone companies charge high connection fees.
Google bows to book settlement critics, willing to share digital copies of out-of-print titlesSeptember 10th, 2009 Google willing to share digital books with rivalsMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google will let other online companies sell its digital copies of out-of-print books if a class-action settlement with U.S.
Review: Google Voice enables cheap calling and texting, though it requires many keystrokesSeptember 9th, 2009 Review: Google Voice has cool tricks but downsidesLOS ANGELES — Google Inc. gives away a lot of good stuff for free.
Google agrees to develop separate privacy policy for digital books to satisfy FTCSeptember 3rd, 2009 Google to draw up new privacy policy for booksWASHINGTON — Google has agreed to draw up a separate privacy policy for its digital library in response to a request from the Federal Trade Commission. The concessions come amid a growing outcry among critics who believe a class-action settlement with U.S.
SEC drops stock option backdating case against Google director Mather, former Pixar CFOAugust 21st, 2009 SEC drops case against Google director MatherLOS ANGELES — The Securities and Exchange Commission has dropped its stock option backdating case against Ann Mather, a Google Inc. board member since November 2005 and former chief financial officer of Pixar Animation Studios.
Vonage lumps unlimited international calls to 60-plus countries into standard planAugust 19th, 2009 Vonage makes free international calls standardNEW YORK — Unlimited domestic phone calls are nearly standard feature for landline plans these days. Now, Vonage Holdings Corp., which helped pioneer that feature with its Internet phone service, is expanding it to most international calls as well.
RadioShack carries T-Mobile's myTouch smart phone, follow-up to first 'Google phone'August 19th, 2009 RadioShack carries T-Mobile's myTouch smart phoneFORT WORTH, Texas — RadioShack Corp. said Wednesday that T-Mobile USA Inc.'s new "Google phone" is now available in its stores in the U.S.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple's board of directorsAugust 3rd, 2009 Google CEO Eric Schmidt resigns from Apple boardCUPERTINO, Calif. — Google CEO Eric Schmidt has resigned from Apple's board of directors.
Google offers 'guided tour' of the moon, 40 years after the first Apollo landingJuly 20th, 2009 Google offers 'guided tour' of the moonNEW YORK — Google Inc. is offering a more wide-ranging view of the Moon, 40 years after humans first landed there.
Google overcomes slowest revenue growth yet to boost 2Q profit 19 pct, topping analyst viewsJuly 16th, 2009 Google 2Q profit up 19 pct amid slowing ad salesMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google's second-quarter profit rose 19 percent despite the slowest revenue growth since the Internet search leader went public five years ago.
Google mutes news commentary feature as another experiment gets clipped in cost-cutting effortJuly 1st, 2009 Google silences news commentary featureMOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google has quietly dropped a feature that allowed people mentioned in news stories to comment on the articles.
China accuses Google of spreading pornography following outage in Chinese accessJune 25th, 2009 China accuses Google of spreading pornographyBEIJING — China's government accused Google Inc. on Thursday of spreading pornography after Chinese Internet users were temporarily unable to gain access to the U.S.
Annoyed Syracuse woman calls 911, then allegedly keys police car she said was blocking her carJune 22nd, 2009 Woman calls 911, then allegedly keys police carSYRACUSE, N.Y. — Police in Syracuse said a woman who was annoyed that a police car was blocking her own car first called 911 and then vandalized the squad car.
September 26th, 2009 at 2:28 am
If you live in South Africa and are tiered of having a very high phone bill due to hponing friends, family and colleagues overseas, I found a solution that will lower your bill and allow you to phone people overseas for the cost of a local call. The cost of the call will be charged directly to either your land line or your to your Cell phone, which ever one you choose to make the call from.
Calls are charged at standard VAS rates, this means that what ever the cost of a normal call is, either through Telkom or through the network that you have a contract with, will be the call.
How it works is as follows, all you do is dial the carrier number, the number is then diverte to a computer that makes the call a VOIP call and the computer then routes your call to the destination of your choice.
There are over 600 countries and over 7000 destinations for you to phone.
This is how to do it
1.Dial 084 195 0000
2. Wait for the voice prompts
3. Enter the international number that you want to dial
4. Wait 35-40 seconds for the call to connect
5. Talk for as long as you like
6. Tell all your friends about it
Enjoy the service
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