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    Google Talk is Ready to Go Mobile?

    October 5th, 2006

    Google is gearing up their voice, IM and open communications platform - Google Talk. Now we can see developers to try enhance Google Talk or get hands on Google’s open platform and the open-source project such like MGTalk is a Java midlet that lets you connect to any Jabber server, supports SSL connection, has a basic chat history and a Gmail notifier. Then if that client doesn’t work for your mobile phone, you may try this modified version - HTTP Binding for Mobile Google Talk that works on any HTTP enabled network.

    It is quite interested develop with Google Talk recently, it efforts to enable presence in more places like the web and mobile devices like the Sony mylo, Nokia 770, and RIM BlackBerry…

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    Free Mobile Phone Calls via Jajah Mobile

    October 5th, 2006

    Jajah Mobile - the new service which enables consumers to make free or low-cost long distance international calls directly from their cell phone. This extends their previous Free Global Calling Plan to the mobile cell phone, it was previously only available via PC browser.

    Jajah Mobile is seamlessly integrated into the Jajah Desktop solution allowing consumers to manage their account directly on the Jajah web site. To use the service, you first need a Jajah account. To take advantage of Jajah Free Global Calling Plan both call participants have to registered Jajah users.

    In Jajah’s official blog explains how Jajah Mobile works:

    As a registered user, you go to the site and check if your phone is supported. If it is, you grab the plug in and from then on, your mobile calls can be Jajah calls. The default setting takes numbers with an international prefix and sends them through the Jajah “network”.

    The first phones we are going to support Java based (J2ME) and Symbian TM S60 version 7.x or 8.x phones and we’ll be adding to the list as fast as we can. We are counting on our community to tell us what you think and to tell us what phones you’d like to have supported - we’ll add them to the list.

    Jajah Mobile is the next big step towards free telephony for everyone, everywhere, on any phone! These are good times for JAJAH and these are great times to be a JAJAH user.

    Via: Jajah’s official blog

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