Tue, Jan 27th, 2009 |
Google's one-phone-number-to-rule-them-all web application GrandCentral has been in a closed beta since March of 2008 (shortly after Google acquired it); we've heard almost nothing from GrandCentral since the acquisition, leading many to speculate that the free service was the next Google app on the chopping block. On the contrary, says weblog Google Operating System:
Jeff Huber from Google writes that "a new [GrandCentral] version on new infrastructure will be coming soon."
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