Google confirmed it has acquired voice service start-up GrandCentral Communications.
Rumors of the deal surfaced several days ago.
As reported, Google’s GTalk hasn’t done that well, in part because of its confusing interface.
GrandCentral lets users integrate all of their existing phone numbers and voice mailboxes into one account, which can be accessed and managed from the web. Google said, vaguely, that the company’s technology will help Google provide services that “enhance the collaborative exchange of information between our users.”
Google stressed the fact that GrandCentral offers a complement to services most people already use:
If you have multiple phone numbers (e.g., home, work, cell), you get one phone number that you can set to ring all, some, or none of your phones, based on who’s calling. This way, your phone number is tied to you, and not your location or job. The service also gives you one central voice mailbox. You can listen to your voicemails online or from any phone, forward them to anybody, add the caller to your address book, block a caller as spam, and a lot more. You can even listen in on voicemail messages from your phone while they are being recorded, or switch a call from your cell phone to your desk phone and back again. All in all, you’ll have a lot more control over your phones.
Google said that a limited number of invitations will be available at GrandCentral (you must have a U.S. phone number), as the service is integrated into Google. Existing GrandCentral customers will continue to have uninterrupted access to the service, it said.
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Del said:
A complement to this service is Masque Numbers. When you sell your car or you’re dating online, or even when you feel tempted to give away your phone number online on YouTube or MySpace… are you going to give your unique lifetime phone number?
Certainly not! You give away a Kleenex number, a Masque Number that you control (same main options as GrandCentral) and that you can drop at any time.
Google is right to go after mobile advertizing, and trying to control people’s phone numbers.
A Masque Number is the antidote. The same way you have a junk email address for spam.
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All aboard: Google opens up GrandCentral, what about Jaiku? » VentureBeat said:
[...] purchased GrandCentral in July of last year (our coverage). Though speculation had been that they would use the service to beef up some of their offerings [...]
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All aboard: Google opens up GrandCentral, what about Jaiku? » VentureBeat said:
[...] purchased GrandCentral in July of last year (our coverage). Though speculation had been that they would use the service to beef up some of their offerings [...]
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Google offers SF homeless free voicemail: “Do no evil” or smart gimmick? » VentureBeat said:
[...] promotional gimmick to further the company’s GrandCentral service. This is the company Google acquired last year that allows users to sign up for free phone numbers that can redirect to their actual phone numbers [...]
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Google offers SF homeless free voicemail: “Do no evil” or smart gimmick? » VentureBeat said:
[...] promotional gimmick to further the company’s GrandCentral service. This is the company Google acquired last year that allows users to sign up for free phone numbers that can redirect to their actual phone numbers [...]
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Google offers SF homeless free voicemail: “Do no evil” or smart gimmick? » VentureBeat said:
[...] promotional gimmick to further the company’s GrandCentral service. This is the company Google acquired last year that allows users to sign up for free phone numbers that can redirect to their actual phone numbers [...]