Google, web2.0 - Written by Nitin Badjatia on Friday, February 22, 2008 18:17 - Comments

It looks like Google is starting to open GrandCentral for business

I’ve written in the past about GrandCentral, a web based service that aims to centralize your phone number management.  Google acquired GrandCentral last summer, and had shut off new user sign up.  Well, if you were waiting for an invitation, Google is now ready to give you access (from the Google Operating System blog):

If you’re in the US, you can now get a free invite to GrandCentral, the Google service that centralizes all you phone numbers and adds new features on top of them (the service is free, at least for now). “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.”

Read more here: Get GrandCentral Invites



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