By Jimmie Geddes email: j.geddes@mobilenapps.com | Dec 26, 2012 04:02 PM EST
Google is certainly feeling the holiday spirit - it is regifting free Gmail voice calls in the U.S. and Canada through 2013.
This isn't a new gift idea from Google; it has given this same exact gift to users in 2010 and 2011. Google took to the the Official Gmail Blog and posted the following message:
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"Many of you call phones from Gmail to easily connect with friends and family. If you're in the US and Canada, you'll continue to be able to make free domestic calls through 2013. Plus, in most countries, you can still call the rest of the world from Gmail at insanely low rates."
When Google launched voice calls through Gmail in 2010, it said it would make the service free for the first year. It then followed up by extending it for another year in 2011 and now you get another full year of making all the calls you want through Gmail at Google's expense. Thank you Google!
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