Google is launching a free internet service to help you pay for medical care without the need to make an appointment with your doctor or other health care provider.The service, called Google Care, is now available for doctors, pharmacists, and other healthcare providers.The company says it’s a “solution to the challenge of financing access to
How to use the sms text messaging service.If you have a sms messaging service and you’re not yet sure which one to get, we’ve got you covered.Here’s everything you need to know.1.What is sms?sms is a mobile texting service, a service where you can send and receive text messages from an app on your phone
Google offers SMS verification to the Indian market for free, but its service has a high cost and a bad user experience.The SMS verification provider, which charges about Rs 100 per SMS, can’t be found in India but Google is offering it for free to its Indian users.Google also offers SMS authentication to a limited
Paid sms, the newest way to get access to Google’s Gmail service, is here to stay.The new feature was first announced back in February and has been available for quite some time, but Google hasn’t offered it for free yet.Google’s own service is available for free in a few countries, including the US, Canada and
Vodanom’s service has always been available on Google’s Google Plus app and the mobile phone app for Android and iOS devices, but it’s now also available on Vodamobile’s Google Play store.The service, which has a premium price tag of €5.99, allows users to text messages with their Vodans, Vodas and Voday.Vodanoms are also able to
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Google is launching a new SMS alert system, called SmsAlert, that alerts customers via a service called SMSAlert, according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and TechRadars blog.The service is being billed as a cost-effective alternative to traditional phone calls, but it doesn’t appear to be available to all customers in all markets.SMSAlert uses