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Fring, Fring! FREE VoIP on Your Android Phone

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Fring, Fring! FREE VoIP on Your Android Phone


Fring on Android

Fring is perhaps best known for bringing VoIP to smartphone platforms such as iPhone, Windows Mobile and Symbian. Now Fring is available for Android phones and is touting their apps as communication integrators.

Fring hopes to be able to connect you with your contacts wherever they happen to be, as long as they can be reached over the internet. Reach someone on voice or chat on AIM, MSN, Google Talk, Yahoo, ICQ, Twitter, and Skype, along with specialized SIP setups.

Fring uses the services you plug-in to mesh your contact list with the contact’s presence on social networks so you can reach friends wherever they are logged in. Fring helps you get online as well, “automatically logging you into your favorite WiFi hotspots so you save time and hassle without having to configure your WiFi access points each time.”

You can visit Fring here and learn more about Fring’s serivces in the video below.

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Skype On, Baby!: VoIP Calls on the iPhone Now Okay with AT&T

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Skype On, Baby!: VoIP Calls on the iPhone Now Okay with AT&T


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AT&T announced that it has “has taken the steps necessary so that Apple can enable VoIP applications on iPhone to run on AT&T’s wireless network.” This means that hopefully soon regular Skype and the Google Voice iPhone app will both be available of the iPhone.

Wired Magazine has a full rundown here.

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Talk is Cheap: Save Money with these VoIP Programs

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Talk is Cheap: Save Money with these VoIP Programs


Talk Is Cheap
What is better than an engaging conversation with a far-away friend? These voice over internet protocol clients put talking to, as well as seeing, friends and family as close as the nearest internet connection.

Here are six programs that provide free, or low-cost, ways to place calls and webchats. Click on the logo to visit each program’s website.

Camfrog

Camfrog operates on more of a chat-room model, so if you want audio, video and text capabilities, Camfrog is a good place to check out. You can use the basic version, which is free, without a webcam. Once you have signed up, you can create a password protected chat room. The user interface is reasonably easy to navigate. Camfrog allows adult content chat rooms, so keep that in mind if tender minds will have access to it. Camfrog also provides upgrades, for a fee, that provide access to multiple chat rooms, file sharing and other features.

Camfrog
Skype

Skype is the largest player in the voice chat arena, and offers many features. You can make conference calls with up to 24 participants, play games, share files and use instant messaging. Skye also allows low-cost calls to land and mobile telephone numbers and will, for a monthly fee, provide you with a local telephone number. Skype has plans for individual and business use.

Skype

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ooVoo

OoVoo provides a sleek style for use with text, voice and webcam communication. As the company itself says, ooVoo is FREE video calling. See up to six friends, family or colleagues at the same time – with video quality that’s like being face-to-face in the same room! OoVoo also provides a “Call Me Button” you can integrate into your blog or MySpace page that creates an ooVoo link.

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VoxOx

Combining voice chat with instant messaging, VoxOx brings internet calls and social networking together. The program also includes the capability to file share, email and video conference. It is, however, still in a beta release, so expect some bumps in road as you communicate over the internet highway.

VoxOx

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Yahoo! Messenger

If you have a Yahoo! mail account, you have access to Yahoo! Messenger (YM) as well. YM allows for Instant Messaging, chat rooms, pc to pc calls, text messaging, webcams, other network instant messaging and instant file transfer. With a casual user focus, YM provides light-hearted add-ons such as emoticons, customizable avatars and games.

Yahoo! Messenger

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Windows Live Messenger

A part of the Windows Live group, Live Messenger brings VoIP to your hotmail account. In addition to voice and webcam chat, Live allows you to chat with several people at one time in a chat group, share photos in the conversation window and customize your display with different scenes, pictures and sounds. If you find yourself at a public computer without Messenger, you can chat on the web from Windows Live Hotmail or use Messenger on your mobile phone.

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