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Title: Google Voice - ListenIn
Added: Mar 11, 2009
Author: Google
Duration: 0:39
Description:
Hear why someone is calling before taking the call
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Channel: Tech
Tags: google voice listenin calls
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Youtube Comments: 21
pspheaven Says:
Mar 12, 2009 - because their rolling out google voice :) YAY
Tweak589 Says:
Mar 18, 2009 - This would be funny if someone leaves a voicemail and they mess up saying something REALLY bad and decide to re-record the voicemail to hide their slip(s) or what not. I can only imagine the trouble this may cause...
Ozzy0sbourne Says:
Mar 22, 2009 - nigger dont screen me bitch.!!1!! JK JK JK xD
kiymora Says:
Aug 5, 2009 - somebody's getting fired
kxradio Says:
Aug 6, 2009 - I dislike this feature. You'll need to make it clear to callers that they can be screened. People are getting used to having the freedom to delete and re-record their messages in case they mess up. It has saved me a couple of times and I don't expect my callers not to be intruded upon. If this becomes the trend, I will become very conservative about how I leave voicemail.
mikeonthecomputer Says:
Aug 10, 2009 - This feature works just like any land-line answering machine works anyhow; you should always be careful of what you're saying, if you're afraid of saying anything compromising.
aahmed215 Says:
Aug 10, 2009 - 1) How can you re-record your voicemail?2) This is the same thing as calling a land line, so if you don't want to say something you will regret afterwards...DON'T SAY IT!
kxradio Says:
Aug 20, 2009 - On most voicemail systems, you have an option to erase and re-record a message. As for calling a landline, I agree... but for most people, it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines.
akasaart Says:
Oct 30, 2009 - with most people i know, you can listen to a menu of options, one of which allows you to erase and re-recordthat's for Verizon. I don't know about any other providers, but I would guess they have similar features
akasaart Says:
Oct 30, 2009 - finally, the beginning of the end of wireless companiesthumbs right up their asses
adamdren Says:
Nov 1, 2009 - "it is becoming increasingly uncommon to call landline answering machines". Where on earth did you pull that statistic from?This is useful for any person who has to contact a business desk phone, which most businesses have, in large numbers, each with it's own answering service.Many a people would love to recall and replace a message to landline phones, especially when it involves business.
kxradio Says:
Nov 23, 2009 - The main question is whether Google will be around forever to let you keep your phone number.
akasaart Says:
Nov 24, 2009 - eventually, we won't even need the numberswe can just communicate completely through digital devices
smga3000 Says:
Dec 13, 2009 - This feature stopped working for about a couple months ago, it stopped being presented as an option and they don't respond to queries.
byteusa Says:
Dec 14, 2009 - not transparent enough
1almaleal Says:
Mar 6, 2010 - This site is it inappropiate?
bburgessl Says:
Dec 9, 2010 - is there any way for your computer to be called also, that way your minutes on cell phone wouldnt be used
markliederbach Says:
Sep 15, 2011 - I feel like a jerk if I clearly sent them to voicemail and they found out I was listening the whole time, lol
JustinNeverSayNever7 Says:
Oct 22, 2011 - Google Voice is really USeful












dvasil987 Says:
Mar 12, 2009 - y soo many videos lately