GrandCentral – Unify all your phone numbers into one

17 07 2007

I have been an avid Google fan for quite some time now. Hmm, I could hear you saying, what’s strange with that? Yeah, I know many of us are Google-freaks and can’t imagine a net-life without Google. Google, the web-behemoth, has emphatically changed the way we use the Internet. I really admire the Google’s evolution from a mere search engine to the ubiquitous Internet-commodity. With that said, I have done with bragging about Google. Let me get into what I wanted to tell you.

Of late, Google has acquired GrandCentral communication, a company providing intriguing telephony management services. Here, I am posting what I have just read and known from different blogs and news sources and not from any of my experience using GrandCentral as the service has not yet been offered in India. Unlucky me, don’t know how long I need to wait for it.

Let me start with the gist of the offerings, a phone number for your lifetime. It’s not uncommon for us to change our phone numbers. Every time you change your phone number, you are in a hassle of letting your acquaintances know your new phone number. You would ask how GrandCentral would be of help in this. Yep, it’s pretty much helpful. With GrandCentral, you could get a phone number for your lifetime. The service lets you to manage all your phones via an online web interface.

For example, you could have phone number at Home, a different number at office and a mobile number. Instead of giving all three numbers to your contacts, you just give out your GrandCentral number, and everyone can reach you on the same number regardless of how often you move, change jobs or service providers. Furthermore, through the online interface, you are given the feature that could be used to set ring some, all, or none of the phones based on who is calling you.

Amongst the rich feature set, the one intrigued me much is the ListenIn. You could think of email paradigm as an analogy to this feature. In email system, you get to know the subject even before you actually reading the content of an email, though there is no hard-rule to mandate the subject’s relevant with its content. This feature works the same way; it lets you hear the reason why someone is calling you before answering the call. How it works? The application prompts the caller to give out the reason for the call and announces you the same, since by now you know the reason, you can either answer or reject or send that to voice mailbox. What Voice mails eh? Yeah I know it’s not widely accepted by the phone users in India, and we are least bothered about to give heed to voice mail. Are not we? Ok I’m done with this post. Stay tuned for the next post :)





MCET Alumni Get Together @ Chennai

17 07 2007

We guys, MCET (Dr.Mahalingam College of Engineer and Technology) grads in Chennai, have planned to convene on the 21st July 2007 at Chennai. It’s been three years since I graduated, but still the good old college days’ memories are lingering in the mind. Oh boy, three years just gone like anything. And now pops up a set of ever daunting questions, what have I done till now? What am I gonna do differently in the coming days? What am I destined to do? et al. I have somehow eluded the mind-bending thoughts to continue posting this.

Now back to the alumni meeting… This time the event makes a bit more sense to me than it used to be in the past as I was a stark silent member, but not anymore now. I believe that it’s not just about meeting people; there is more to it than meets the eye. I have planned to interact with everyone out there and get acquainted with great minds. It’s always special to get to know like-minded people and exchanging thoughts. The event becomes more special when people getting together are of from distinct-fields. I’m very startled now and awaiting the event. Here is the event info for readers from MCET:

Date: 21 July 2007
Time: 17.00 – 21.00 hrs
Venue: Gokulam Park [near the Ashok Pillar],
Sree Gokulam Hotel India Pvt Ltd,
New No: 67, Old No: 14, 1st Avenue,
Ashok Pillar, Chennai – 83.

MCET folks I will meet you there at Gokulam Park. Bye for now.