At 04:23 PM 9/19/2010, you wrote:
It calls you first, then makes the call.

Oh, OK so by having them make the call for you, even though you are using a land line, it is seen by your phone company as a local call... do I have it right.



You can also use it as an old fashion calling card by dialing your own google number. There also happens to be apps for cell phones and a newer gmail feature.


-----Original Message-----
>From: Winterlight <winterli...@winterlight.org>
>Sent: Sep 19, 2010 5:37 PM
>To: hardware@hardwaregroup.com
>Subject: [H] Google voice calls
>
>Has anybody initiated calls yet from their Google voice account. I am
>a little confused here. You can't make calls directly from your
>computer with a mic/headphone setup..right? So you tell it to call a
>number, and then it calls you at the number you have set it up for
>once it has made the connection..  for example., I tell Google Voice
>to call a long distance number.... then it calls me on my Verizon
>Land line as a local call once it makes the connection .. is that how
>it works? thanks
>

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