[Gachie, Kenya]
MY FAVOURITE WRITER on all things IT is always on the ball with his analysis on events that could change the landscape in this industry. I just wished more tech companies that fell on hard times over the past decade or 2 would’ve read John C. Dvorak’s timely and insightful articles. Here’s another excellent observation on why Google is always ahead of the curve in comparison to its competitors.
Google Voice: Free Calling Has Arrived
Take a peek at how Dvorak sees things that should be obvious to other important players in the telecom business:
Now that Google is behind the latest push for free calls, the whole process will likely be accelerated worldwide. Soon enough we’ll all be wondering why the whole process took so long, and why Google had to be behind it. Where was Microsoft? Or IBM? What about the almighty Apple? None of the CBG (Came Before Google) companies seem to have any telecom vision whatsoever.
Google entered the phone business with Android. The company saw Google Voice as the next logical step in the evolution of its it telephony business. There’s even a Google Voice Android app that gives Google phones a cost-cutting edge. Of all of the major players in the phone space—Nokia, Ericsson, Sony, Samsung, Apple, Motorola—only Google thought of this idea? Ericsson has been in the phone switch business and knew the writing was on the wall. What were they thinking? Nokia was working on all sorts of mesh-technologies, saw thing coming, and did nothing? {source}
For any one who has a PC and is looking for el cheapo phone rates, I urge you to take Google Voice for a spin.















Many thanks for the great information and facts. I was thinking if you could possibly point me in direction of some more resources?.