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wahyinghung 03-12-2009 07:31 PM

Google Voice Speaks of World Domination
 
When Google announced its integrated phone service called Google Voice Thursday, it said something very loud.

Google is saying it wants to be the world's communication hub, and hundreds of companies — ranging from mobile phone operators to Skype to Microsoft better be listening.

Google Voice is a free service that offers "one number for life," so that one incoming call to that number gets forwarded to all your other numbers — work, mobile, home or hotel room. Users get free calls across the United States and international rates cheaper than Skype. Landlines, computers and cellphones can all access its services.

Voicemails are machine transcribed and sent as e-mails or text messages, and there are loads more features, including smart handling of SMS messages and free conference calls. It's built on top of GrandCentral, a company Google acquired in July 2007.

Google Voice clearly aims to steal some of Skype's 400 million online callers. But it's trying less to be a Skype replacement than a complete revolution in how you communicate — and with Google Voice, no matter who makes your phone, or sells you minutes or bills your land line, Google will always be involved.

Google Voice will eventually tie into Google apps, making it a threat to Microsoft Outlook and other business communication tools currently used by small and medium-sized businesses, according to Jon Arnold, principal at J. Arnold Associates, a firm that focuses on IP research and communications.

"This makes Google the hub of your communications center. That should be enough to make Microsoft worried for Outlook and the telcos worried for the scale of Google's ambitions" says Arnold, "When you control the address book, you control the customer, so to speak."

Chicago-based tech consultant Kapil Sachdev is a longtime GrandCentral user who converted his office phone to use GrandCentral and he loves the new offering. He'd held off putting the number as the only one on his business card because it wasn't clear what would happen after Google bought the company.

But that will change soon.

"Google Voice offers freedom," Sachdev said after playing with the new application Thursday. Comparatively, Skype is limited, he said, because "you are tied to a computer all the time with Skype."

But it isn't just Skype that needs to worry about Google Voice.

While Google Voice product manger Craig Walker downplayed the threat to traditional telecom software, he did cite corporate PBX systems as an example of what Google Voice is trying to do — "[PBX system] can do a million things, but it's very difficult to use … what we want to do is go after users who want that type of control."

Ben Lilienthal, general manager of the audio services group for Citrix Online, which offers VOIP-based services to businesses, isn't convinced that businesses will move to the service very soon.

"For a consumer, it is a pretty compelling service," Lilienthal said. "But I think if you are a business user, it's not necessarily a road you would want to go down. There are a bunch of things business users worry about that consumers don't. If it doesn't work, can I get a live person on the phone? Is it reliable? What kind of quality of service can I get?"

He points to recent prolonged Gmail outages as reason why companies might think twice about switching over to the service.

Google Voice also threatens to disrupt voice-to-text startups like SpinBox, with built-in support for turning your voicemail messages into searchable text. Voice-to-text is one of the cornerstones of Google's drive into mobile search. Google already uses the same technology to power GOOG-411 and the voice-activated search app for the iPhone. Getting even more samples — from messages left for users — will only help tune the algorithms for more lucrative ventures.

The biggest change for GrandCentral users is the new interface, which will look a lot like Gmail (though thus far it does not appear that Voice will be integrated directly with Gmail as many had speculated). The new Google Voice interface changes the inbox view, offering SMS messages, access to voicemail and other features in a sidebar on the left, with the main message list in the center.

Google hasn't set a timetable yet for opening up Google Voice to everyone, but current GrandCentral users should receive instructions on how to change over to Google Voice in the next couple of days.

For more information on how Google Voice works, check out the videos below. The first introduces the new voicemail transcription feature and the second shows how you make calls with Google Voice. There are also quite a few more videos covering various other Voice features in the Google YouTube channel.
http://blog.wired.com/business/2009/...-voice-sp.html

antonito 03-12-2009 07:36 PM

Am I the only one that's a legitimately a little bit scared of Google?

I'm not one for conspiracy theories or anything.....but if there was an entity that has potential, Google is it.

$_$ 03-12-2009 07:45 PM

i was scared of google since day one. saw this comming from a mile away .. too bad didnt have the money to invest in it ..

impactY 03-12-2009 07:51 PM

:bowrofl::bowrofl:google:bowrofl::bowrofl:

bossxx 03-13-2009 11:16 AM

I wonder when google will have their own operating system and completely take out MS.

underscore 03-13-2009 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by idga-f (Post 6327280)
I wonder when google will have their own everything and completely take out the world.

it kinda pisses me off when companies spread out like this. yes they make more money, but the quality of everything they do degrades. most people are too ignorant to notice though and then it takes over.

Carl Johnson 03-13-2009 03:59 PM

What next Google becoming a Country?

Carl Johnson 03-13-2009 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by idga-f (Post 6327280)
I wonder when google will have their own operating system and completely take out MS.

well they did came up their own version of mobile OS for the android phone but i heard it wasn't up to par to what iphone has to offer. but they are trying non the less.

Good_KarMa 03-13-2009 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl Johnson (Post 6327664)
What next Google becoming a Country?

What's your nationality?

I am Googlian!

Nightwalker 03-13-2009 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6327657)
it kinda pisses me off when companies spread out like this. yes they make more money, but the quality of everything they do degrades. most people are too ignorant to notice though and then it takes over.

With over 20,222 full-time employees at December 31, 2008, I'm not sure if that will be the case.

I personally think every company, country, group of people that do something, strive to be the best in the world and beat out all competition. Some are just better than others or some just don't put in the work to get far.

Everyone wants world domination, always made sense to me that way.

underscore 03-14-2009 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightwalker (Post 6328133)
With over 20,222 full-time employees at December 31, 2008, I'm not sure if that will be the case.

I personally think every company, country, group of people that do something, strive to be the best in the world and beat out all competition. Some are just better than others or some just don't put in the work to get far.

Everyone wants world domination, always made sense to me that way.

it's one thing to strive to be the best in your field, but when you try to spread out and take over other fields, I find the quality isn't as good as you're now outside of what you originally intended to do. thats just my opinion though.

welfare 03-14-2009 10:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6327657)
it kinda pisses me off when companies spread out like this. yes they make more money, but the quality of everything they do degrades. most people are too ignorant to notice though and then it takes over.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nightwalker (Post 6328133)
With over 20,222 full-time employees at December 31, 2008, I'm not sure if that will be the case.

I personally think every company, country, group of people that do something, strive to be the best in the world and beat out all competition. Some are just better than others or some just don't put in the work to get far.

Everyone wants world domination, always made sense to me that way.

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6328279)
it's one thing to strive to be the best in your field, but when you try to spread out and take over other fields, I find the quality isn't as good as you're now outside of what you originally intended to do. thats just my opinion though.

creating a monopoly has been the capitalist goal since the dawn of it's conception. once you have it, that's when the REAL money rolls in.
competition is the ONLY thing that sets the standards

Hondaracer 03-14-2009 10:56 AM

Google is going to be the "Doom" company, a corporation thats so rich and powerfull it's beyond governing laws and can do what they want when they want, and will eventually open a gate to hell itself

tiger_handheld 03-14-2009 11:05 AM

how many people use yahoo or msn to search?
have you noticed no one ever says search anymore its always "google-it" or "google is your friend"


google is crazy!!

hk20000 03-14-2009 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 6328279)
it's one thing to strive to be the best in your field, but when you try to spread out and take over other fields, I find the quality isn't as good as you're now outside of what you originally intended to do. thats just my opinion though.

It never did spread to fields it never intended to go. Google's vision: To make sense of all digital data in the world. And you talking on the phone after being A/D converted is digital data. It's going to make it make sense, making calls go to you wherever you are whichever phone network you are near makes a lot of sense. Voice decrypt the voice message and sending it to your gmail makes a lot of sense.

Nothing out of their agenda from day 1 imo.

Shun Izaki 03-14-2009 11:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 6328611)
Google is going to be the "Doom" company, a corporation thats so rich and powerfull it's beyond governing laws and can do what they want when they want, and will eventually open a gate to hell itself

OOh ooh... does that mean we'll get googlesoft to release Super Turkey Punch-out? :P

I'm pretty embarassed to admit, when people started to use google, i bashed them while i used my awesomeness known as metacrawler XD found some awesomely rare stuff on the net with it too!

Nvasion 03-14-2009 01:51 PM

google is king!!!!

Mancini 03-14-2009 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tiger_handheld (Post 6328622)
how many people use yahoo or msn to search?
have you noticed no one ever says search anymore its always "google-it" or "google is your friend"


google is crazy!!

Yes, when you're name becomes a verb you know you're dominating the market.

underscore 03-15-2009 08:00 PM

...skynet....

t8v6 03-15-2009 10:05 PM

reminds me of resident evil...
google = umbrella
=D


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