
Iconoculture: Forget 140-character text-based tweets. Twitter users can now send audio tweets to each other using a third-party service from Internet communication provider Jajah. The service, whose beta name is Jajah@call, gives Twitter users the chance to make two-way calls with other users by typing "@call @username."
Jajah's free service allows Twitter users to tweet friends and strangers alike, as Jajah@call keeps phone numbers private. And just like text-based tweets, users may ignore the audio tweet and choose not to respond.
Tweet! The phone is ringing [Iconoculture]
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There are 2 responses to "Tweet and Call from Jajah".
Sounds good.
Posted by: koko at October 13, 2009 3:49 AM
Twitter short call service through Jajah is smart move i wish it could work for me in Bahrain :( Very few VoIP apps i.e Truphone, Vopium or fring works here.
Posted by: Kathrine at October 13, 2009 6:17 AM
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