gizmocall.com - 12/16/2008
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Use your browser to call any phone anywhere in the world. What do I need to use GizmoCall? Internet connected computer with a browser and Flash version 9 or better. A headset is recommended for optimum call quality. Who can I call? You can call any other GizmoCall, Gizmo5 users, 800 numbers, or ...
mozilla.org - 12/23/2008
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mozilla.org —
This is an early developer release of the
mobile version of Firefox, for testing purposes only, intended...
to: The initial focus of development was on building a new user interface that reflects Firefox's design principles, and adds touch screen support ...
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Fennec M10 (alpha 2) for Maemo release notes
toolbar.yahoo.com - 12/15/2008
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toolbar.yahoo.com —
What do I need to run Yahoo! Toolbar?
Windows Users System Requirements: Windows 2000 or Higher Browser...
requirements (You need one of these): Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) Firefox (version 1.5 or higher) Click here to upgrade to IE7 and ...
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Yahoo! Toolbar - Find what you're ...
gizmodo.com - 12/16/2008
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gizmodo.com —
Firefox Mobile, already on Windows Mobile and Linux
, is coming to Symbian in April, reveals Firefox's...
Christian Sejersen. Totally out of the picture are BlackBerry, iPhone and Android , unfortunately. [ Christian Sejersen via UnwiredView ] ...
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Firefox Mobile Coming to Symbian in April [Firefox Mobile]
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GizmoCall tries to make cheap VoIP calls easy
Webware.com —
... The new service called GizmoCall launched this week. Unlike Skype, which requires users download a software client to use the service, GizmoCall is Flash-based, requiring nothing more than a browser. Users simply go to the Web site, sign up for a user name and password, and start making calls. ...
Make VoIP calls using only a web browser
CrunchGear —
... Speaking of Gizmo: they, too, are offering a web-based VoIP solution now called GizmoCall. I’ve been a long time Gizmo user because I don’t really feel comfortable with Skype’s black magic p2p routing. Good ol’ fashioned SIP telephony gives me that warm and fuzzy feeling. ...
Call your relatives for the holidays with Gizmo Call
Cellphone9 —
... Hey geeks, it’s the holidays and I’m quite sure that I can’t wrench you out of your computers to go call your relatives. In its stead, I’m recommending Skype, Gizmo Project or this neat service called Gizmo Call, a browser based VoIP service that allows you to call any phone straight from your browser. ...
The Essential Guide to Internet & Software for First-Time Computer Users
Digital Inspiration - Technology Blog —
... and link it to your main credit card as this will make online shopping easier. If you ever have a problem with PayPal or something isn’t clear, just call their toll-free 1-800 support number from your browser using Gizmo. ...
Frugal Traveler: Calling Home for Even Less
NYT > Technology —
In the five months since I wrote about cheap ways to phone home in “ Staying in Touch Internationally, on the Cheap ” (March 24), much has changed in the world of making affordable, even free, calls while traveling. And not all of it is good. Here’s a short version of the telephone setup I described in March: As soon as I land in a new country, I buy a local SIM card (usually $2 to $25) for my unlocked mobile phone, so that I can easily and cheaply call local numbers and so that local people can reach me. But the real trick is how folks back home can reach me. I use Skype, the popular Internet phone software, ...
Make Free VoIP Calls from Google Voice [How To]
Lifehacker —
[image] Google Voice is great, but it isn't an entirely free voice-over-internet service if you have to pay a phone bill to use it. With a few tweaks, though, you can talk to anyone on-the-cheap through Skype, or entirely for free with Gizmo. Since we're extremely cheap , we'll start out with the Gizmo/Google Voice 1/2 combo, since you can use it to place and receive calls without spending a dime. If you're particularly partial to Skype, we'll demonstrate how you can integrate Gizmo, Voice, and Skype for cheaper Skype calls after we demonstrate how to get everything up and running with Gizmo. What you'll need ...
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