From DailyTech: Cloud computing is already being used by consumers and businesses with services like Google Apps and Google Voice. Many are hesitant to put their information on cloud systems outside of their control, but Google still sees cloud computing as the future and has big plans for the concept. A Google executive has said that the search giant has only scratched the surface of what it plans to do with cloud-based offerings like Google Voice according to eWeek. Google Voice currently has over 1.4 million users, but is still a far cry from Skype's 500 million users. The big difference between Skype and Google Voice (GV) is that GV users need phone service and Skype users don't. That major difference will eventually go away though; in 2010 Google plans to add VoIP service to Google Voice. The new VoIP service will allow GV users to place calls via the internet to other PCs and to landline and mobile phones. The capability will come to GV courtesy of the purchase of soft phone maker Gizmo5 in November. Google won’t get specific on what it plans to do with Gizmo5 integration, but Google's Bradley Horowitz told eWeek, "What we're trying to do with telephony is give people a seamless experience that frees up their telephony communication from the silos where it's lived for the last decade. Voicemail, my contacts, all of those things have been segregated from the rest of my Web experience. We have big plans to do a better job." Google sees GV being highly integrated with voice mail transcription, inbox integration, and threaded SMS along with lots more across all of a user's phones and contact sources. The experience will be optimized for functionality on any device form a computer with a large screen to a connected wristwatch. View: Article @ Source Site |