Google's latest Gmail phone calling characteristic hit the ground running with over one million phone calls made from Gmail in first 24 hours the feature was accessible, Google stated. But the subject of matter that how many will make Gmail calls in the subsequent 24 hours after populace have gotten over the uniqueness of placing calls via their e-mail inbox.

This isn't awfully astonishing that Google is has seen such single day achievement believe Gmail has over 175 million monthly users, and the new feature is chiefly a grouping of two popular services Gmail Voice Chat and Google Voice.

The feature, which is at present merely accessible to U.S. Gmail users, let users to place free "local" (within the United States and Canada) phone calls, in addition to cheap international calls. Google stated its support financially the "local" calls with the international calls' rates, although these rates are still fairly low. You can call a number of countries, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Argentina, China, and Japan, for as low as two cents per minute.