Google today announced that GrandCentral, the phone management service
they bought a couple of years ago, is being mainstreamed into Google
services as Google Voice. <http://googlevoiceblog.blogspot.com/2009/03/
moving-to-google-voice.html>
One item in the announcement caught my eye:

"In addition to the GrandCentral features you already know (one
number, screening, ListenIn, etc.), we've added voicemail
transcription, SMS support, conference calling, GOOG-411 integration,
low cost international calling, and more. We have also integrated
GrandCentral with your Google account and your Google address book."

Grand Central has a number of additional fields beyond what the Google
address book provides, e.g., groups to determine where to route calls,
privacy settings, etc.. So, heads-up on potential changes to the
Google Address Book.

Having my Mac address book fully synced with GrandCentral/Google Voice
via Spanning Sync would be excellent. BTW, I highly recommend
GrandCentral, so be sure to check Google Voice out once the service is
opened up to everyone.
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