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Make phone calls from your web browser with GizmoCall

The folks behind VoIP application Gizmo have rolled out a new Flash-based application that lets you make calls to other Gizmo users or to telephones using your web browser. You'll still need a Gizmo account to use GizmoCall, but you can call other Gizmo users or 1-800 numbers for free. And you can purchase credit to make calls to land lines or cellphones. GizmoCall offers decent audio quality, ...

Gizmo's PC-to-PC calls for business

Business callers now have a way to utilize free calling between co-workers in different locations worldwide. The Gizmo Project for business is a collection of features and services that is sure to save money for business without the cost of VoIP phones, or high rates through traditional phone lines. With the business plan, users also have free voicemail, call forwarding, conference calling, and ...

Hullo: Versatile VoIP

Hullo looks very interesting. It's a VoIP service described as a "personal manager that will change the way you stay in touch." What sets Hullo apart from the likes of Skype or Gizmo is the way it can integrate your Windows-based "softphone," your cell phone, and your land line(s). How does it do that? When you set up Hullo, you enter your other phones' numbers, and then when someone calls you, ...

The age of free phoning has arrived

As many have predicted for the last few years, free telephone service is here, today. You just can't get it from your local phone company. You've got to use the Internet to connect to a service that can route your calls for free. First to jump headfirst into the free phone action was Skype, offering free PC-to-phone calls for the rest of the year, and now Gizmo Project has joined Skype by ...

Zfone: Secure, encrypted VoIP from PGP creator

Phil Zimmerman, creator of the popular PGP encryption system, has released Zfone, an app that adds secure encryption to any SIP-based VoIP client like Gizma, Wengo, or Ekiga. The encryption protocol, which Zimmerman has submitted as a standard draft to the IETF, is exclusively peer-to-peer, meaning it does not rely on public key infrastructure for security. Zfone is currently available for free ...