Google Cancelled Click to Call Project?
Google October 7th, 2006 - By Haochi
From an unpublished post, Google says that they cancelled the Click to Call project.
After concientiously considering, Google has decided not to continue with Google Click-to-call project. The project has been in the media on last days because of the notice of Google agreement with e-Bay. We finally consider click-to-call agreement with e-Bay a monopolistic aproach that would damage small companies in the CRM area.
This message has been translated using Google language tools.
This is going to be tomorrow’s headline… Read the post in Google Reader here.
I am not sure if this post is real, since it looks fake to me: why does Google have to say “This message has been translated using Google language tools.“? And this is posted by Maximal, who hasn’t post on Google Blog before. By the way, Google Blog has been hack before.
Previous post on Google’s Click to Call.
UPDATE: Seems like it’s fake… Google deleted the post, and deleted it from Google Reader. Here’s a screen shot from BlogLines.



October 7th, 2006 at 11:18 pm
Cant read it in Google Reader now.
“No items have been shared.”
October 9th, 2006 at 11:48 am
ha ha ha.
Maybe they heard our Mexuar Corraleta application is being launched on October the 24th at Astricon in Dallas and realised their solution was last generation crap.
[Links removed - Haochi]Cheers,
Dean
July 20th, 2007 at 4:35 pm
Thank god this was fake! I love that service totally.