Saturday, May 31, 2014

Call Anyone (free) from a Google Plus post (or comment) with a single click!


Originally shared by Oleg Moskalensky

Call Anyone (free) from a Google Plus post (or comment) with a single click!

#googleplustips  

Did you know you could do this?  In retrospect I should've, but never thought about it.  But you can, you really can make single-click phone calls directly from within a Google Plus post or comment.  How, you ask?  It's actually quite simple.

All you have to do is enter a phone number into your G+ post/comment, in a formatted manner and people will be able to call you by simply clicking on that phone number.

Here's how this works:

1. You need to have Google Voice Chrome Extension  active (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-voice-by-google/kcnhkahnjcbndmmehfkdnkjomaanaooo?hl=en), and Google Voice account to go with it.
2. The phone shown in the post needs to be formatted, eg don't simply show it as 4251234567, instead show it as 425-123-4567 or (425)-123-4567 or even my favorite 425.123-4567, in other words - format it as normally a phone number would be formatted for readability.

That's really it.  Whenever someone sends you a post/comment with the phone number there - you'll see it as a link and clicking on it will launch the dialer and call the number.  It's pretty slick and works great.  try it.

Please keep in mind that the above prerequisite steps are for the person doing the dialing, not the person who created the post/comment.  So just by you inserting a phone number into your post - will NOT automatically ensure that everyone will be able to simply click on it to call you.  They'll need to have that Google Voice setup as described to do so.

However, since all of this is free (including the calling in US & Canada... you hear me Amanda Blain) - you can easily get your business clients set up with this kind of functionality and then create posts enabling people to easily call you on their phone with a single click, right from your Google+ post or comment.

I'd like to thank Gina VanLoon, who unintentionally made me realize that this is easily doable by simply replying to my post from Gmail with her signature having her name and her formatted phone number. Want her number? ;)

Happy Birthday Paul Junior!

Happy Birthday Paul Junior!
Hey! How are you ? HAve a great belly button day and a fantastic weekend.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Happy Birthday, Chris Sewell!

Happy Birthday, Chris Sewell! I hope it's your best one yet. Oh, and I hardly ever do the birthday thing. Only when I think peeps at really really fantastic.

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Thursday, May 22, 2014

Howdy Melissa Beagle I managed to dig up some of the files with info still attatched.

Howdy Melissa Beagle  I managed to dig up some of the files with info still attatched. I don't have the skills to fix everything though. Also some really are just silly and meant to be more amusing than serious entries. For example, photographer - I bet a whole bunch of hunters wouldn't get the darkroom reference anyway...
I hope tagging you is ok. I just wanted to make it easy for you to find.






Sunday, May 18, 2014

I took this shot one day and used the Pixlr editor to "fix" it.

I took this shot one day and used the Pixlr editor to "fix" it. Today I saw Oscar Lovett mention Touch Retouch and gave it a try. It was much quicker and with some practice, I think it might even be better.

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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Happy birthday. I baked a cake but my wife (who is a native from here) said it was too stalkerishy...

Happy birthday. I baked a cake but my wife (who is a native from here) said it was too stalkerishy...
She was mistaken tho...
What it was really was delish...

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Happy Birthday, John Hauxwell!

Happy Birthday, John Hauxwell!
I don't really like the birthday thingie but I've always enjoyed following you from the very very early days. The stream a actually flowed and the circles were small but quality trumped quantity and you are a gentleman of quality. Thank you and best wishes today and many tomorrow's.