VoIP company JAJAH has launched JAJAH Buttons, a new service allowing users to place JAJAH links anywhere on their websites, email signatures, blogs and social network profiles and receive calls without giving away their numbers.
Even those who are not currently registered, can now call JAJAH users without any restrictions, obstacles or cost considerations. Simple in their creation, extensive in their functionality and with complete privacy control, JAJAH Buttons fit perfectly into numerous popular platforms like MySpace, LinkedIn and YouTube.
“With JAJAH Buttons, we aim to flatten and simplify the world of global telephony, and as a result, embrace a much larger population. It’s an innovation we’ve been developing for some time, and I can hardly wait to share what will be next. What I like best about Buttons is that as long as my mom can open an email, she can call me using JAJAH – now that’s cool,” said Trevor Healy, JAJAH’s CEO.
Originally posted on October 1, 2007 @ 7:24 am