GrandCentral

After scrapping Dodgeball, what next Google?

by alec on January 15, 2009

Is Google backing away from its ambitions to be a next generation communications player?  After acquiring Jaiku and GrandCentral in 2007, Dodgeball in 2005, and releasing Google Talk in 2005, it looked as if the company was readying plans to be a dominant real-time communications utility.  As of yesterday, however, it seems those plans may be being shelved as Jaiku and Dodgeball are both being effectively mothballed.  According to Google Engineering VP Vic Gundotra, Jaiku will go open source, and Dodgeball be shuttered.  Moreover, the GrandCentral blog hasn’t been updated since April 2008?

What’s up Google?

One can only assume that the company has conceded that the real time messaging space Jaiku played in has been effectively won by Twitter.  Standalone status messages themselves may be short-lived.  Facebook has had status integrated for a very long time, and Skype recently introduced the same feature in its Mac client.  Google may have concluded that the opportunity represented by Jaiku has passed them by.

And what of Dodgeball, the mobile location based status application?  Why didn’t these features make their way into Android, where they logically belong?  Why wasn’t there a Dodgeball for iPhone?  Why didn’t Dodgeball itself integrate with the GPS devices that are now omnipresent on phones?

As the company focuses its communications future on the Android platform, does the omission of prior assets and developed releases like Dodgeball, Jaiku, GrandCentral and GoogleTalk mean that these are all destined for the scrapheap?

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Grand Central as Mashup Platform?

by alec on January 11, 2008

Devin Holloway wonders if Google plans to include automatic speech recognition in the Grand Central service.  He then speculates that perhaps they're simply not interested in enabling third parties to build applications that integrate with Grand Central.  That would be a pity if it were true.  Grand Central would be a killer mashup platform.

Craig?

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Grand Central's Craig Walker Interviewed

September 30, 2006

CenterNetworks has a podcast with Craig Walker up, talking about Grand Central.  Craig provides some interesting viewpoints on the future of voice, rooted in his experience having run Dialpad.

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Ring Me on GrandCentral

September 26, 2006

Like a lot of folks, I watched Craig Walker’s launch of GrandCentral with a great deal of interest yesterday.  Immediately, I signed up for one of the beta accounts (yes, I am an early adopter!).  Only US phone numbers, and some parts (like address book upload) don’t yet work with Microsoft Office 2007, but it [...]

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