Googles acquires voice messaging start-up SayNow to enhance Google Voice

Palo Alto, California-based start-up SayNow announced on Tuesday that it has been acquired by Google for an undisclosed sum. SayNows platform facilitates voice messaging between individuals or groups, and the company provides access to its services through Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Android and iPhone applications. The start-up claims to have over 15 million people currently using SayNow apps and services, which include SayNow Phone, SayNow Broadcast, Big Call and Chit Chat.While details surrounding Googles intentions for the platform are unclear at this time, thecompanysservices will ultimately be folded into Google Voice according to SayNow founders Ujjwal Singh and Nikhyl Singhal.Hit the break for SayNows full press announcement.

Google acquires SayNow
Tuesday January 25, 2011

We are thrilled to announce that we have been acquired by Google.

Since 2005, weve explored fun and entertaining ways for people to talk with each other. Through the web, smartphones, and even land lines, our products brought communities together through the power of voice. And as Google has some of the best voice products in the world, we believe combining forces with the Google Voice team will let us innovate in new and unexplored areas.

We have no specific product plans to announce at this time, but well have more to say about our roadmap as we integrate with Google, so stay tuned. We couldnt be more excited about what is yet to come.

Nikhyl & Ujjwal, co-founders

[Via TechCrunch]

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