It's been around for well over a year now, it's been (mostly) well received and it's looking like it should flourish where Wave atrophied and died - but after listening to the fanfare and watching the intro vids, most of the world still only sees this disappointing message when they try to log in:
I'm sure most of us ubergeeks who live outside the US knew it would take some time for Google to hammer out whatever deals are required to roll Voice out in our respective homelands, but who would have thought that it wouldn't have made it to the UK, Germany and Japan, or at least across the border to Canada by now? Many of those who expressed an interest received an invite to sign-up, not that they can be used. There are workarounds, even for those living in one of Europe's smallest countries, but I for one don't want to have to circumvent the checks and jump through hoops just to get some of that Voicy awesomeness to work for me.
Is this like Pandora, who had to withdraw the service in countries imposing licensing constraints? Is it simply about cost, or perceived lack of demand? Whatever it is, I hope it gets sorted out soon and makes it way to wherever you live.
Error messages are getting more aggressive these days
Internal Server Error
The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.
A ticket has been automatically opened for this issue. Please contact the server administrator, or better still, someone who cares, and inform them of the time the error occurred, and whatever dumbass thing you did that caused the error, quoting the ticket # PEBCAK_11235.
More information about this error may be available in the server error log, not that you'd have a clue how to read it or anything.
Apache/2.2.8 (Ubuntu) mod_wsgi/2.0 Python/2.5.2 Server at www.hobosapien.com Port 3128
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