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What is Google Up To?
No Jitter (Dec 7 2009) Business Models , Marketing
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Starting with Google's purchase of GrandCentral in 2007, industry watchers (and analysts) have kept a close eye on Google’s move into the voice market. Google sat on GrandCentral for over a year before releasing it to a limited number of users in 2009 with expanded features including the ability to initiate phone calls from mobile devices, send free SMS messages, and transcribe voicemail messages into text. Google's attempt to deliver an iPhone ... (Read Full Article)
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