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Google’s new VoIP voice and video chat now uses the mobile phones. Until now, it required both people to be at their PCs, but this new option makes you mobile and lets you free of spending all day in front of your computers. Any Gmail user will be able to call anyone right from the Gmail account. As Google announced, calls to the U.S. and Canada will be free for at least rest of the year, whereas, calls to other countries will charge very low rates as little as $0.02 per minute.

How to make calls?
All you need to do is just click “call phone” at the top of your chat list, dial a number or enter a contact’s name. If you have a Google Voice phone number, calls made from Gmail will display this number as the outbound caller ID. Install the voice and video plug-in and enjoy chat! For more information click here.

Here is the proof!

~Contributed by Uzair Danish

[Source: Google Blog]


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