Thu, Mar 12th, 2009 |
Well, it finally happened: after nearly a 2 year delay, GoogleGoogle reviews has finally put Grandcentral, a service it acquired back in 2007, to good use. The new service is called Google Voice, and it's currently available as a preview to GrandCentral users and a small number of users with invites.
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