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Google Acquires Gizmo5
Sources at Tech Crunch are reporting that Google has acquired Gizmo5. It looks like talks between Skype and Gizmo5 went to a dead end last month due to Skype litigation issues. Google saw the opportunity and snatched up (though unconfirmed at the moment) the peer-to-peer VoIP startup company for $30 million. Gizmo5 is based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and can interoperate with other SIP-based networks directly, including the public switched telephone network (PSTN). Gizmo5 has the service features, CallOut/CallIn, available at a fee. Maybe, when Google integrates Google Voice with Gizmo5, these features will be free. But we all know there is no such thing as free lunch. Google will serve up their ad network in your so-called voice portal like they do with Gmail. Should Skype be worried? I would think so.
Google and Gizmo5 have yet to go public on this news. The news have also brought Gizmo5 website to a crawl as curious internet users wanted to know what Gizmo5 is all about. I’m sure there will be a vast amount of Google Voice users signing up with a Gizmo5 account as well.