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VOIP for Social Networks May 23, 2007

Posted by Tiziano Fogliata in VoIP.
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The new Jangl is a platform for calling between people who don’t want to share their number, but also between people who can’t know each other’s numbers because they’re not expecting a call.

Jangl users can call anyone with an email address. You just drop your own number and their email address into a form on the Jangl site and you get a local number to call them at. When you call the number, you’ll record whatever message you like. A link to the recorded message will be emailed to the person along with a local number (local to them) to call you back on without revealing their real number.

For further information:  Jangl home page.