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Google offers free voicemail, phone number to ALL SF homeless

By | February 28, 2008, 11:19am PST

Summary: Google said today it is giving a free lifetime phone number and voice mail to every single homeless person in San Francisco who wants one. The effort, which part of Project Homeless Connect, will enable a homeless person to check his or her messages from any phone. Examples of this could be calling in for messages [...]

googlefreesfvoicemail.jpg Google said today it is giving a free lifetime phone number and voice mail to every single homeless person in San Francisco who wants one.

The effort, which part of Project Homeless Connect, will enable a homeless person to check his or her messages from any phone.

Examples of this could be calling in for messages from prospective employers, or even checking in with their families.

One homeless man interviewed by San Francisco’s KNTV-TV said:”

“Having your family, friends and loved ones being able to say ‘here I’m thinking about you, I love you, I want you to know you’re mine, and I miss you,’ can have a monumental change in one’s behavior.”

Well, I for one think this is an amazingly compassionate move on Google’s part.

Yes, I know Market Street and other main SF avenues are crowded with the homeless. But although many are there because of poor choices, others will say that they would work, but they don’t have a way for potential employers to get ahold of them.

Maybe this will help those who have yet to help themselves?

Do you think so?

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Russell Shaw passed away in March 2008. He was an enterprise computing journalist, analyst and author based in Portland, Oregon. A specialist in open source architectures and strategies, Microsoft applications, wireless networking, and multimedia content creation, Russell covered these fields regularly for several IT, business and consumer publications, including Investor's Business Daily and the syndicated IT news site NewsFactor.com.

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RE: Google offers free voicemail, phone number to ALL SF homeless
it.ragester 27th Mar 2009
It seems to be good solution
http://voipsipsdk.com/Download.aspx
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Russel your survey is in poor taste!
D T Schmitz 28th Feb 2008
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Not really what i expected, of course google is pretty good in those ways.  WHen I want to learn more about Phone Providers , I usually go to www.myvoipprovider.com  

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