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Google Voice Now Allows You To Send To Multiple Recipients

Google Voice Now Allows You To Send To Multiple Recipients

Are you a big fan or user of Google Voice? There wasn’t any announcement about it, but if you’ve been paying attention to it, you’ll have noticed that the Google Voice web interface now allows users to send text messages to multiple recipients. All you have to do is just click the SMS button, start banging the names of the recipients into the auto-complete bow, and you’re good to go. It’s certainly not a ground-breaking update, but for those of you who have been begging for this feature for such a long time, it’s finally here!

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