Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Google Voice! 1 Number, Unlimited Phones!

Ok, so new today is Google Voice. Well, it's not really new, but I just stumbled upon it. So what it is, is a phone number, that you not only get to pick, but you also choose how it works! Now people that know me know I use a different voicemail provider called YouMail (www.youmail.com). Now Google Voice is like YouMail + Vonage on crack! Now first off you can not only tell google which of your phones to ring (Work, Home, Cell, Fax, Summer Home, etc), but you can setup GROUPS! So for family, it'll ring all your phones. For that friend that just can't listen that you said "don't call me at work", you can have it just ring your home and/or cell. For co-workers, just work. I think your seeing where this is going.

So that's how google voice is like Vonage, but as I said it's also got alot that YouMail does also! Not only does google voice ring your phones, but it also can do voicemail. Not just your regular voicemail, but also does Transcriptions (sends you an email with what the person said!). Now you can get this with YouMail (and other places) but Google is giving you transcriptions for FREE! Now that's hard to compete with folks. You can also do custom greetings for people like YouMail, but not a SmartGreeting (where it says Hi " based on caller id info). Google Voice is in closed beta (you can signup for the list, or visit ebay and find a cheap "invite" code), but it's worth checking out. Google Voice is like the PO Box for phones. No matter where you move to, your address (or phone in this case) stays the same.

So if all that isn't good enough, there's free long distance calling with VOIP. You log into your google voice, tell it which of your numbers you want it to call you on, the number of the person you want to call, and it connects you. You can also make widgets for webpages (I have one at the bottom of my blog) so people can call you and you don't even have to give out your number! I mean I've used this for all of about 10 minutes and I can see how great this is, and how much better it can get! I'm just wondering how google is going to cover the costs for all this. The business model for google is typically ads, and I don't see this as being different. So far this looks like a great service to have for pretty much anyone!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

iPhone + MobileMe + Google Calendar: A How-To

Ok, so this is my first blog, and my first "How-To", so go easy on me! I was trying to get a one-stop shopping on my iphone calendar, as well as syncing with google calendar for those same calendars. To give you a brief history, I have 3 kids, a girlfriend, her son, and of course myself. Because of confusion, all 6 of us have our own google calendars, so that way when it says "Dentist" for instance, I know who exactly has that appointment. Color coding is of course the idiot-proofing, but different people have access to each of those 6 google calendars.

Ok, so now that the basics are out there, I wanted to make it so that each of my MobileMe calendars (one for each of us) sync'd to the appropriate Google Calendar. Now there's no easy way to do this, since Google and Apple are kind of competitors (can't we all just get along?), so we have to use the infamous man-in-the-middle. Since I'm on windows (i've seen something similar for iCal on the Mac), I've got Outlook on my home computer. So the trick here is to have Outlook do all the heavy lifting. So here's what you need to do first:

1. Setup your MobileMe to sync with Outlook.
- Just head on into the "MobileMe" software (a cloud icon in the lower right) and go into preferences, then Sync. Check "Calendars" and select Outlook.

2. Next you'll need gSyncIt (www.daveswebsite.com Price: $14.99, was 9.99 sale when I got it.)
- There are other programs out there that work also, but this one is great, and it's a good price. It works right with Google Calendar and Outlook. He also provides great support as well as good directions on the site on how to setup your calendar sync. It doesn't do "push" calendar sync, but you can have it check every 5 minutes. But any time there IS a change, MobileMe pushes it to me.com which then pushes it to your phone!

3. So first you need to add a new Calendar (or Rename) to MobileMe. You need to add it to MobileMe first, because MobileMe will make a new Calendar inside Outlook. For my first one, I named it "Todd" since that's me!

4. Next head into outlook and notice your new Calendar (click the plus sign on "Calendar" if you made a new one!)

5. Next go into gSyncIt's settings (you can do this right inside Outlook!).

6. Click the New button to add your new "Calendar Mapping"

7. Input your GOOGLE Username/Password.

8. Look for "Google Calendar (Feed Path)" under the username and password boxes. Hit "Select Calendar". This is how you get those other calendars that you've either created or other's have shared.

9. This is the important part! right underneath is the "Outlook Calendar" section, hit that "Select Calendar". Now you need to remember your calendar that MobileMe added. You should hit "Calendar" if you want your main calendar, or click that + and select the calendar to sync.

10. Now just go ahead and hit that "Ok" button on the bottom. You don't need any other settings! Repeat for multiple calendars!

11. Once you've done all your calendars, go ahead and hit the Sync button for gSyncIt. Now if you've been using seperate MobileMe and gCal calendars, I'd suggest deleting all the info for one of them or you'll have duplicates to sort through. Either way, you should be all set!

Closing:
You no longer need seperate calendars, you can input once, and it's on Outlook, MobileMe, and Google! Just remember that the more often you sync to Google, the more often other's will know of your calendar updates. This is nice because I share my kids' calendars with their grandparents so everyone know about those important things like recitals! If your not a busy person you could update google once per day, or if your the business type you could update every 5 minutes. Hope this helps anyone out there! And with MobileMe syncing in the middle, you don't need to sync your phone to outlook when using itunes!

-Todd