Google Voice (aka Google bought Grand Central)
Google bought Grand Central, and now it’s Google Voice. I think this is significant because it shows Google’s continuing interest in mobile voice communication.
works in progress.
Google bought Grand Central, and now it’s Google Voice. I think this is significant because it shows Google’s continuing interest in mobile voice communication.
Written by drewcogbill
March 12th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
Posted in Context and Domains
Tagged with google
I'm Drew, and this is my thesis blog. It's research, prototypes, and more.
 
My thesis asks how immediate technology can create an intimate communication experience for people with limited technological access. I'm exploring this with Pigeon, an asynchronous voice message broadcast network accessible through a local phone call. With Pigeon, a person can record a one-minute voice message telling their world what's up.
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