So is there any reason NOT to get the google number (second option)?  I.e. Is 
the second option simply additional features rather than different ones?

One thing I'd like is a european number so that when traveling, european 
friends can call me cheaply. Hmm .. Better do a bit more research! 

    ---- Owen


I am an iPad, resistance is futile!

On Jun 19, 2010, at 2:10 PM, Bin Hu <[email protected]> wrote:

> I tried the Google Number sometime ago. Google Number is just a phone number 
> that you can give others so that when people call that number, you can answer 
> it by using any other phones you have already have. Personally, I don't find 
> this feature very useful. But for people who travels a lot, and for those who 
> receive a lot of long distance calls, it may save their friends some money, 
> because you can choose an area code for your Google Number different from 
> where you live in.
> 
> Bin
> 
> 
> On Jun 19, 2010, at 1:59 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
> 
>> I just got my invite to google voice, and wondered about the second option: 
>> get a new google number that rings all your phones.
>> 
>> Does anyone have any experience with this?  Recommendations?
>> 
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>> 
>>   -- Owen
>> 
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