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Tweet to Talk with Jajah

Latest web trends are encashing the intense desire of human beings to watch, chat, tweet and socialize. Twitter popularity demonstrates that people are looking for simple, short ways to connect globally. Now Twitter users can make free phone calls on their favorite microblogging service. No headset, no download, no software, no hidden costs. Use the phone you already have.

JAJAH, a VOIP company, is about to launch a new feature called @calls which gives facility of short messages a voice. With the new JAJAH application. Currently in beta, JAJAH’s new @Call service allows you to tweet your way to a call. A Communication Solution Company JAJAH is coming up with a new service that allows users to make calls by using twitter.
As web services like Twitter are on its way to become a benchmark in the industry of communication. Now with the integration of phone calls, it brings the service quite closer to achieving that now we have now the option of either voice or text communication in effect, which marks almost replacing the conventional telephone numbers.
To initiate a call, you simply tweet a reply to the person you want to talk with and add the @call. For example, if you would like to call @username, tweet: “@call @username ”. Make sure there is a space between the two user names and that no additional text is added to your message. JAJAH will call you and your friend and connect the call.

The Beta is available to selected users. To check if you’re one of them, Create your Jajah account & send an email to twitter@jajah.com.

To see how it works watch this video




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