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Google Voice Simplifies SMS to Multiple Recipients
February 2, 2010, 5:08 amGoogle has taken steps to make sending text messages to multiple recipients a little bit easier with Google Voice. In the past, users had to copy and paste the message for each person on the list.
Google is now letting users send the message to multiple people at once. Users now just need to click on the SMS button at the top of their Google Voice inbox, enter the names/numbers in the "To" field, separated by commas, and write the message.
"Replies from each recipient will be threaded into separate conversations, so you can keep track of them in your Google Voice inbox," explains
Google's Greg Hecht. "To prevent spam, we've set a maximum of five recipients per message."
The feature is also available in the Google Voice Chrome extension in the recently released gallery. Google says it will soon be adding it to the Google Voice mobile app.
Last week Google launched the new Google Voice mobile web app for iPhone OS 3.0 and higher and Palm Web OS devices. It utilizes HTML5.
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