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Has Google Bought Out VoIP Provider Gizmo5, Too?

Google is reportedly adding VoIP provider Gizmo5 to its ranks, on the heels of its $750 million acquisition of mobile ad network AdMob. TechCrunch reports that the deal is worth just $30 million. Full Article at paidContent.org

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  1. GOOGLE IS all set to play big in the Voice over IP (VoIP) market and will be competing skype all thanks to an acquisition of VOIP start up Gizmo5. It is believed that Google has purchased Gizmo5 for $30 million. Full Article at Merinews

  2. Google is rumored to have bought Gizmo5, provider of a SIP-based service, for an undisclosed amount of money, according to a report on TechCrunch. Full Article at GigaOM

  3. TechCrunch says Google will acquire voice-over IP tech provider Gizmo5 for $30 million in cash. TC: Gizmo5 is a good fit with a number of Google products. Full Article at Silicon Alley Insider

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