I got the invitation on Friday night at 9:19 p.m. edt. I followed the link on Saturday morning and was shown videos. But I did not move to sign up right away because I was very busy moving. By Sunday, the invitation had been withdrawn and I was being asked to sign up to be invited. What gives at Google Voice? This is the work of indian givers!
Google Voice is moving forward. Whereas the application was just available to users of GrandCentral (a service Google acquired in mid-2007), all of the people who have requested access should now (or at some point in the near future) be receiving invitation emails.
A post on the Official Google Blog instructs would-be users on what to do next. "Once you receive your invitation, just click on the link and follow the instructions to setup your new Voice account. To help you find a Google number that is personalized to you, we've added a number picker that lets you search by area code and text. See if you can find a number that contains your name, a specific word or a number combination."
Then here are two important notes. First, if you haven't filed a request, it's not too late. A page is ready to accept names and email addresses, and you'll be added to whatever sort of waitlist Google's working through.
Second, there was actually a segment about Google Voice on the "Today" show this morning, and since there would be little point in teasing everyone with a years-away piece of technology, it's possible that Google will do away with the waitlist and make Google Voice universally available in the near future.

The video below does a quick job of explaining how Google Voice works if you by some chance haven't heard of it or are interested in a refresher.
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Should i say Google is Great.
Google says the service is going to be free, i can't say how happy i am, what i know is that i will surely get one of this numbers.