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| 22/04/06 | | Jajah may be more useful than Skype |
I discovered today that Daniel Pink writes a column for Yahoo Finance discussing trends. In his latest piece he suggests water will be more valuable than oil, that Do It Yourself is really taking off, and Jajah is a new voice over IP service which utilises your desk phone with really cheap rates.
Jajah works as follows. Register on the site, then type in the number of your land line or mobile phone. When you want to make a call, pull up the site, and type the number you want to call. A few seconds later, your phone rings. Pick up your phone, the phone you're calling then rings -- and your call is connected. That's it. No need to strap on a Time magazine operator headset or shout into your laptop's mini-microphone.
Jajah is really worth a look.
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