Jajah

Jajah Buttons have arrived

September 28, 2007

Not to be outdone by rivals like Jaxtr and Jangl, Jajah has delivered buttons for your website.  Targeted at social networks, blogs, and email users, the button enables you to embed Jajah calling into virtually any webpage.  You also get a choice of which phone number to be reached at, and control over times of [...]

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Belated news: Jajah launches in Canada

August 29, 2007

One last bit of unfinished business from last week was this announcement from Jajah — they've now officially launched the service in Canada, which means that we Canucks can pay for it with our own money rather than the greenback…. amongst other things.  Shaherose Charania, the marketing person responsible for this, is an expat Canadian [...]

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Jajah opens Indian market. Promises free calls by year end.

July 19, 2007

Team Jajah is nothing short of amazing these days.  Barely on the heels of their eHarmony announcement comes the announcement that they've opened service to India.  For 3Rs, callers can now call to and from the US.  Perhaps more interesting even than the new service were Jajah founder Roman Scharf's comments: “By October, we will [...]

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Jajah hooks up with eHarmony

July 17, 2007

The Jajah team pulled off a bit of a coup yesterday, announcing a relationship with eHarmony which will see the dating site deploy Jajah click-to-call buttons on users profiles.  The idea is that users will be able to click and have an immediate call with a potential relationship interest. As the Red Herring article points [...]

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Jajah says “Ditch your headset!” for fun and prizes

June 20, 2007

The team at Jajah is having a little fun at Skype's expense.  Their "No Headset" campaign encourages users to ditch their headsets and choose Jajah for inexpensive calling.  The premise is pretty simple: make a video of yourself ditching your headset, and submit it to www.noheadset.com. Your video might even run on the new Jajah [...]

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Jajah scores again. Bags Deutsche Telekom.

May 29, 2007

Jajah has scored again, this time adding Deutsche Telekom as an investor and customer.  IDC analyst Will Stofega sees Deutsche Telekom's move as a strategic way to gain access to innovative new technologies, saying: "At the end of the day these upstarts aren't going to go out and build new networks," he said. "Meanwhile, the [...]

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EQO shows Rev 3 progress

May 27, 2007

Third time's the charm, they say.  After reading Joanna Stern's recent review of EQO, I decided to try it again.  This is the third version of EQO I've tried since first meeting Bill Tam and his team at DEMO 2006, and it's pretty good.  Gone are the problems with dropped data connections. It synchs well with MSN and [...]

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iotum / Jajah mashup ships

May 2, 2007

The iotum Talk-Now and Jajah integration we announced last week finally pushed out to users yesterday.  Woo hoo!  I made my first Jajah call from Talk-Now to Jajah's marketing VP Don Thorson to let him know the good news. It works incredibly well, and is far far easier than Jajah on the web.  Just pick [...]

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Talk cheaply now, with Talk-Now and JAJAH

April 25, 2007

iotum had a pretty big day yesterday.  We announced that we're teaming up with JAJAH to deliver Talk-Now to JAJAH customers, and to JAJAH enable users of the Talk-Now application on BlackBerry handsets. For iotum, this means access to a substantial and large audience of potential Talk-Now users.  And for JAJAH, it's an opportunity to satisfy [...]

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VoIP is hard… who'd a thunk it?

April 16, 2007

Does anyone remember when it was hard to set up the internet on a PC?  The bad old days of installing a TCP/IP stack, configuring IP addresses for gateways, and DNS servers, and then using gopher to browse to your favorite sites? That's where we are with VoIP.  And Forrester, bless their hearts, have just published [...]

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