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November 21, 2009 4:52 PM PST

GrandCentral Web site to jump the tracks

by Michelle Meyers
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Google is derailing the GrandCentral Web site in order to get fully onboard its Google Voice train.

Google sent out an e-mail to GrandCentral users Saturday announcing that it will be closing down the GrandCentral Web site on December 31.

Google Voice, of course, is the new version of the GrandCentral technology Google acquired in July 2007. Under the service, people pick a phone number from Google Voice; when others call it, Google can ring all the actual phones a person uses and handle voice mail.

Google Voice is still in beta, but GrandCentral users have had the option to upgrade since last spring. Old messages, however, are still on the GrandCentral site, so Google strongly suggests "downloading any messages or contacts that you want to keep in the next 43 days," the e-mail read.

Perhaps this signals that Google Voice is nearing a public launch?

Earlier this month, Google announced its intention to acquire Gizmo5, an Internet telephony company it plans to merge into the Google Voice team. Gizmo5 is a Web-based VoIP client that lets you make phone calls over the Internet, similar to programs like Skype.

Michelle Meyers is an associate editor who tracks online happenings in media, entertainment, and politics. E-mail Michelle.
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by 4score20 November 21, 2009 6:54 PM PST
Though GV is a far superior offering than GC I'm still going to miss GC. I was lucky enough to get in on the beta and really loved the service.
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by BIGELLOW November 21, 2009 10:34 PM PST
Ditto.
by pretenderkc November 21, 2009 11:39 PM PST
the last paragraph should be updated. Google already acquired Gizmo. new customers cannot sign up. existing customers cannot renew CALL-IN number. i'm one of the customers. i know. for those who's looking for a new and reliable VoIP. consider Ooma. www.ooma.com
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by krosafcheg November 22, 2009 9:07 AM PST
What I want to know is if GV is going to buy more numbers. I know they recently purchased over a million I believe, but if you search any area around me (silicon valley) they're all gone. 415, 650, 408, 510...<br /><br />So either a) they need to buy more, or b) they never released access to the full million after the purchase.<br /><br />I have three and love it. (personal, wife and dad in another state got a local #)
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