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Google Voice Now Notifies You of Missed Calls

Categories: Featured, VoIP
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 at 9:18 AM

We all love Google Voice. It allows you to manage your calls, SMS and voicemails on your phone or on the web for total convenience. Another pretty nifty feature for Google Voice is the ability to block certain numbers, and so most people give out their GV number to casual acquaintances or to some business folks in the event that they really don’t want to keep in touch with that person anymore. But what about missed calls?

Usually, you can get into your account and see which calls you’ve missed. If, for one reason or another, you missed a call and you don’t remember to check who it was, Google will give you the option of getting an e-mail notification or have a notification sent to your Google Voice inbox. Or both.

It’s a pretty convenient feature for those of us who rely pretty heavily on GV and make or receive tons of phone calls.

[Via: Google Voice Blog]

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Marc has been a mobile fanatic for the better part of a decade and has had more devices pass through his hands than he would care to count. Originally from Los Angeles and briefly in San Francisco, Marc now lives in Brooklyn where, unlike Will Park, he longs for simpler times and simpler technology. All the while, he writes about gadgets and wireless technology as he tinkers, hacks and ultimately breaks most of his gadgets in the process. Marc has written about the mobile industry for Boy Genius Report, MobileCrunch, Laptop Magazine and has had his work appear in the Wall Street Journal, Gizmodo, CrunchGear and more.