Do you want to be on Grandcentral?
Well, right now, It's pretty hard to get in, with it being a private beta and all.
Well, now you can!
Just email me at markdanielcuda@gmail.com and I'll send you an invite! Hurry, because only a few people can get in on this offer!
Saturday, January 19, 2008
What is Grand Central?
GrandCentral doesn't replace your phones; we just link them together and help them do more. How do we do that? We give people One Number...for LifeTM - a number that's not tied to a phone or a location - but tied to you.
With GrandCentral, you can be reached with a single number, answer a call at any phone you want, seamlessly switch phones in the middle of a call, and even know whether a call is important before you take it.
What else can I do with GrandCentral?
We're not your typical phone company. And these aren't your typical features.
* Check your messages by phone, email, or online
* Keep all your messages online for eternity
* Record and store your phone calls (just like voicemail)
* Quickly (and secretly) block an annoying caller
* Click-to-dial from your address book
* Surprise your callers with a custom voicemail greeting
* Forward, download, and add notes to your messages
With GrandCentral, you can be reached with a single number, answer a call at any phone you want, seamlessly switch phones in the middle of a call, and even know whether a call is important before you take it.
What else can I do with GrandCentral?
We're not your typical phone company. And these aren't your typical features.
* Check your messages by phone, email, or online
* Keep all your messages online for eternity
* Record and store your phone calls (just like voicemail)
* Quickly (and secretly) block an annoying caller
* Click-to-dial from your address book
* Surprise your callers with a custom voicemail greeting
* Forward, download, and add notes to your messages
Google Acquires GrandCentral Communications
GrandCentral is joining Google. We're excited about this. Being part of Google will helps us make our vision of improved voice communications one step closer to reality and bring innovative communications services to millions of users around the world. This will also ensure that your GrandCentral number is here for the long run, and that no matter how often you move, change jobs or phone providers, everyone can still reach you through the same phone number.
We have put together below a quick Q&A about the acquisition, but as always, we encourage our users to leave us some feedback through the feedback button above.
Craig Walker & Vincent Paquet, GrandCentral Founders
Background
Q: What is GrandCentral?
A: Based in Fremont, California, GrandCentral provides an innovative web-based voice communications platform that helps you manage all your phones and phone numbers through one simple interface. You get a single phone number that forwards to all of your phones, giving you one number for life.
Q: Why did Google acquire GrandCentral?
A: Google acquired GrandCentral because its communications services fit into Google's mission to organize the world's information and to provide services and features that enhance the collaborative exchange of information between our users.
Q. What are the terms of the acquisition? How much did Google pay?
A. The terms of the acquisition are confidential and the deal is officially closed.
Q: What are Google's plans for GrandCentral?
A: While Google will continue to beta test the GrandCentral service and support all existing customers, there are no specific product plans to discuss at this time.
GrandCentral Users
Q: Will Google continue to support GrandCentral customers?
A: GrandCentral will remain operational as will the site while we integrate with Google. Google will continue to support uninterrupted service for all current GrandCentral customers.
Q: Can I still sign up for a new GrandCentral account?
A: A limited number of users will be able to sign up for an invitation to participate in continued beta-testing of the service. You can request an invitation here.
Q: GrandCentral users have been able to upload sound files for their own ring back tones. Will this feature continue to be offered?
A. GrandCentral users will be able to choose from a selection of licensed sound files made available within the GrandCentral service, but will not be able to upload their own files.
We have put together below a quick Q&A about the acquisition, but as always, we encourage our users to leave us some feedback through the feedback button above.
Craig Walker & Vincent Paquet, GrandCentral Founders
Background
Q: What is GrandCentral?
A: Based in Fremont, California, GrandCentral provides an innovative web-based voice communications platform that helps you manage all your phones and phone numbers through one simple interface. You get a single phone number that forwards to all of your phones, giving you one number for life.
Q: Why did Google acquire GrandCentral?
A: Google acquired GrandCentral because its communications services fit into Google's mission to organize the world's information and to provide services and features that enhance the collaborative exchange of information between our users.
Q. What are the terms of the acquisition? How much did Google pay?
A. The terms of the acquisition are confidential and the deal is officially closed.
Q: What are Google's plans for GrandCentral?
A: While Google will continue to beta test the GrandCentral service and support all existing customers, there are no specific product plans to discuss at this time.
GrandCentral Users
Q: Will Google continue to support GrandCentral customers?
A: GrandCentral will remain operational as will the site while we integrate with Google. Google will continue to support uninterrupted service for all current GrandCentral customers.
Q: Can I still sign up for a new GrandCentral account?
A: A limited number of users will be able to sign up for an invitation to participate in continued beta-testing of the service. You can request an invitation here.
Q: GrandCentral users have been able to upload sound files for their own ring back tones. Will this feature continue to be offered?
A. GrandCentral users will be able to choose from a selection of licensed sound files made available within the GrandCentral service, but will not be able to upload their own files.
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