Google acquires GrandCentral

Google acquires GrandCentral

Staff Writer  |   July 05, 2007
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(InfoWorld Daily via NewsEdge) Search giant Google has acquired GrandCentral Communications for an undisclosed sum.

GrandCentral lets users of its software combine all their phone numbers and voicemail boxes under one phone number so they can manage various phone features online. Once the user clicks on the number, GrandCentral calls the user's designated phone and then connects it to the number from the address book.

Last week rumors of the acquisition swirled online.
At the time, a GrandCentral spokesman said he couldn't comment on the rumors.

Google made the announcement on its blog.

On its web site, GrandCentral said it was pleased about the acquisition because it would assure users that their GrandCentral numbers will be around for the long term no matter how many times users move or change jobs or phone providers.

Google will continue to support existing users without interruption but will issue only a limited number of invitations for new beta customers while it transitions the service over to Google.

GrandCentral listed one feature that isn't available following the Google acquisition. Although customers will be able to choose from a selection of sound files as ringback tones, they won't be able to upload their own sound files going forward.

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