The service itself is free. Calls from the United States are free to the United States, and international calls range from $0.02 a minute to $2 a minute depending on the country.
Grasshopper is similar to Google Voice. Grasshopper was founded in 2003.
Yes, Google voice is available in Montana. The service is available Nationwide. You will need a landline phone number or cell phone though to start using the services.
Google Voice was created in 2005.
Yes, you can reply or send texts using your voice. From the home screen, you can also use Google Now to dictate for you. Example would be "OK, Google (pause) text Bob". It will then ask what would you like to text, and again you can say it by voice.
Skype is similar to Google Voice and there is a free app.
One can get free phone calls online by using software such as Google Voice, Skype or iCall. There are some limitations, a Google Voice call can not last longer than three hours, for example.
If you have a gmail account, look into using Google Voice for this.
No, there is no directory for Google Voice numbers.
Google Voice works for calling on mobile phone and also sending voice mail messages. Google Chat helps to talk online and video chat through Gmail, Orkut, iGoogle or Google+. Google Chat is free service while Google Voice requires to pay money for calling and massages.
Support for Google voice and video chat can be found in the support section of the Google pages. Google offer several help pages to answer many questions about Google voice and video chat.
Google voice is similar to Skype, Magic Jack, and Vonage; it allows you to make VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) calls. Google Voice also features voice-mail to your inbox services much like Magic Jack.
When using Google Checkout, one can expect to pay an extra 1.9-2.9% extra plus 30 cent per transaction. The percentage fee decreases with higher amounts of transactions.