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Are you looking for a way to easily record your Skype calls? Then you are in the right place. In today's mini-guide you will find many useful resources and tools that will help you do that in the simplest way ever. Photo credit: Iryna Kurhan The possibility to record Skype calls is not among the features currently provided by the popular VoIP software. However, there are many third-party products (sometimes also available as "add-ons" on the official Skype site) that easily integrate with Skype and let you not only record calls, but also chats, voicemails and sometimes video calls. In this mini-guide I list a number of tools that help you record Skype calls as .mp3 files and let you …

If you\’re looking for a free, totally web-based solution for conference calls, live and asynchronous voice messaging, group-authored podcasts and easily embeddable voice-powered discussion forums, I have something that is really going to interest you today. Okay, a lot of us have used Skype to talk to our friends, family and even to create live \’Skypecasts\’ with multiple participants. But the technology still depends on everyone involved having downloaded the software, and if you want to record the proceedings, you are going to have to find a third-party solution. Furthermore, while Skype can be great if you want to create conference calls with everybody chatting in real-time, it isn\’t always convenient to get all of your contacts together at a …

Newly launched GizmoCall gives everyone the opportunity to call just about any mobile phone or traditional landline anywhere on the planet for free. You don’t even need to register to do so. You just go to your favourite browser (no mater what type of computer you may ave) and you just type the number you want to call.

The first-time you do this a small plugin (about 1 MB) downloads to your computer to enable all of the GizmoCall functionalities.

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The better news is that you can enjoy five-free minutes of phone calling to anywhere on the planet for each and every day in the future. That’s right. And if you can spare that extra minute to fill-out a registration form, your free calling bonus goes up to 10 minutes per day.

Too good to be true?

Get this then: not only you can call any traditional telephone or mobile around the world, but you can also dial any GoogleTalk, Gizmo Project, Windows Live Messenger, or any SIP device user, including contacts on Nokia’s N800 tablet and N80 wi-fi mobile phones.

My friends at JaJah have finally some serious competition to keep them going. But do not trust my word. Go and find out by yourself how easy and effective GizmoCall really is.

Here the details:

GizmoCall is the latest product innovation brought about by the same team standing behind GizmoProject voice and IM software, one of Skype early and most serious competitors, as well as behind the SIPphone VoIP platform.

Calling Rates

What about when you want to use GizmoCall beyond the basic “daily” 5 to 10 free minutes?

As you may expect GizmoCall allows extended calls by offering competitive call rates similar to those offered by Skype and JaJah.

Here are all of the detailed GizmoCall rates.

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Some terms of comparison:

Calling a Mobile in
USA
SkypeOut - 0.017
JaJah - 0.024
GizmoCall - 0.020

UK
SkypeOut - 0.205
JaJah - 0.141
GizmoCall - 0.210

INDONESIA
SkypeOut - 0.125
JaJah - 0.115
GizmoCall - 0.177

JAPAN
SkypeOut - 0.125
JaJah - 0.122
GizmoCall - 0.165

AUSTRALIA
SkypeOut - 0.165
JaJah - 0.139
GizmoCall - 0.193

BRASIL
SkypeOut - 0.170
JaJah - 0.300
GizmoCall - 0.200

SPAIN
SkypeOut - 0.017
JaJah - 0.162
GizmoCall - 0.258

(prices are expressed in US dollars)
(JaJah rates vary depending where you call from - my values are set as if I was calling those destinations from Italy)

For more information on comparing these rates please see:
SkypeOut calling rates.
JaJah calling rates.
GizmoCall rates.

Registration (optional) benefits

While registration is not mandatory to be able to make a free phone call via GizmoCall, registering for the service has its advantages, including:

a) Talk for longer than your free 10 minutes a day with no restrictions

b) Utilize the Caller ID function to screen who is calling in

c) View your personal call history including all calls made and received

d) Get charged only a penny per minute for calls to the U.S.

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Call Me Links

“Call Me” links are a quick and easy way to have other people make free calls to you as well as an effective way to promote to anyone the benefits of GizmoCall.

Simply type gizmocall.com/18005551212 (replace 18005551212 with the number you want to dial) into your browsers address bar. A GizmoCall page will appear wit your selected number-to-call already embedded in it, and a “Call” button awaiting your confirmation click.

To create your own personalized “Call me” link, which you can then add to your own email signature, blog or web site you only need to fill out a mini-form just like the one here below and then paste the resulting code into your final destination.

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Dial 1-800 Toll Free Numbers from any country in the world

Yes, also here you have read it right. With GizmoCall you can finally call north-American toll-free numbers starting with 1-800 with no more problems. Also these calls are completely ree.

Conclusions

GizmoCall is the latest and easiest way to to make free web-based calls developed to all types of telephones out there from any Flash-enabled web-browser.

In terms of ease of use and user experience, GizmoCall offers the most direct and easiest approach for dialing a phone call straight from your computer.

Relative to costs benefits on long distance and international calls GizmoCall is positively not the winner, but its calling rates are not that far away from those of its closest competitors. Once again, considering the ease of use, directedness and free calling time that GizmoCall offers, this is a tough offer to beat.

Though JaJah may greatly simplify life for those who do prefer using a traditional telephone handset, GizmoProject it is sure to gratify:

a) all those computer-based users who have already a headset, use Skype, but have not gotten yet to open a SkypeOut account to dial into international phone numbers.

b) computer users looking for a web to telephone solution that does not require downloading and installing Skype or similar tools

c) anyone who has a fast call to make to a far destination and has no money to make a call, but does have access to a computer with a headset.

Note that GizmoCall does not provide you with a “standard” call back number like SkypeIn. When you dial any telephone number or mobile out there the receiver sees a US-based phone number, which if called back plays a recording saying that he was called from a GizmoCall user.

Definitely worth a try.

System Requirements

Windows
* Windows 2000, XP
* Microphone and Speakers
* Dialup or Broadband Connection

Macintosh
* Mac OS X 10.3.9 +
* Microphone
* Dialup or Broadband Connection

Flash installed on you browser.

Supported Web browsers

Windows
* Internet Explorer 6.0+
* Firefox 1.5+
* Opera 9.0+

Mac
* Safari 2.0+
* Firefox 1.5+
* Opera 9.0+

Support Information

Direct support page at Gizmo.

Gizmo official Forum.

Originally written by Robin Good for MasterNewMedia.org

  1. Phone calls forwarder lets you receive calls from the Web by forwarding them to your real phone number

  • Phone calling widget enables your site visitors to call you through their web browser
  • Status displayer for VoIP and IM lets you show your online presence status on different networks
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    Photo credit: Igor Burchenkov

  • Whiteboarding tool allows you to instantly create a shared whiteboard and collaborate live with other people
  • Web presentation application lets you create and edit Flash-based presentations online and publish them
  • Online images editor offers a Photoshop-like interface that lets you create special effects
  • Music community lets you share your music and create mixes from music created by others
  • Internet TV guide helps you find streaming shows on the Internet and create your personal video channel
  • RSS feed reader lets you track your favorite news and also create your own blog
  • File sharing service allows you to share files with single persons or groups with no upload limits
    1. Jaxtr

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      Jaxtr is a service that allows you to receive calls worldwide while keeping your existing phone numbers private. By adding links to Jaxtr within your email signature, global friends can call you on your phone with the click of the mouse, without downloading any software, incurring international phone charges or even registering for Jaxtr. Jaxtr allows you to control when, where and how you can be reached, and if you don’t like receiving calls or voice messages from anyone, you can easily block them. With Jaxtr, you get unlimited voice messages and 100 minutes per month of incoming calls from your online network worldwide.

      http://www.jaxtr.com

  • WengoVisio
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    WengoVisio is a Flash-based widget that you can embed in your blog/website webpage, to allow readers to call you when you’re available through their web browser, without downloading any software. The readers have the possibility to make both live audio or video phone calls. You need to signup for a Wengo account and give your site URL to generate the widget code to embed in the website. Free to use.
    http://www.wengovisio.com/
  • Hictu
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    Hictu is a service that allows you to display your status in different IM and VoIP networks (such as MSN, Yahoo!, AIM, ICQ, Jabber, Skype and many others). You can automatically import all your pre-existing contacts from Outlook Express and Mozilla Thunderbird. Once you are ready, you can choose which contact or group of contacts you want to insert in the contact list: each one of them will receive an e-mail describing the service and asking to grant authorization for being listed in your contact list and show their communication availability. Free to use.
    http://www.hictu.com
  • Skrbl
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    Skrbl is a web-based whiteboard that enables you to instantly collaborate online. You don’t even need to register to use it: simply create a new room and give the URL to all the people you want to collaborate with. Everyone in your team can write on the Skrbl board, everyone can read and edit; you can also copy notes and images from anywhere and paste them into Skrbl. You can also keep your Skrbl private, using Skrbl’s privacy feature. Registration is required only if you want to keep track of all your online sessions. Free to use.
    http://www.skrbl.com/
  • Spresent
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    Spresent is a web-based presentations application based on Flash. With Spresent you can create and edit high-quality Flash presentations online. You can send presentations via e-mail or publish them on your web site or blog. The presenter can use advanced vector graphics animation based on Flash player. It is possible to create headlines, lists, charts and tables. Free to use.
    https://www.spresent.com/
  • Fauxto
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    Fauxto is an online images editor that offers a Photoshop-like interface based on layers. Therefore, in addition to the usual batch of drawing and editing features, Fauxto lets you work with layers to create all kinds of impressive effects. Anyone familiar with Photoshop will find Fauxto’s very similar to the popular software by Adobe. However, Fauxto is still in beta and presently it doesn’t even have an undo option. Free to use.
    http://www.fauxto.com/
  • Jamglue
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    Jamglue is a online community for creating and sharing music. You can upload as much music as you want to your library and create mixes from music created by you or other people. In order to remix your music, you need to make sure that you have Adobe Flash 8 or higher installed and JavaScript turned on in your browser. Jamglue works the best with Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer 7.
    http://www.jamglue.com/
  • Network2
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    Network2 is a guide to TV on the Internet that helps you find the shows you like. You can mix or match shows to create your own personal channel, share your favorite shows with others, or even take them with you on a portable media device. Network2 features reviews, opinions, and ratings on the shows featured on the guide. Free to use.
    http://network2.tv/
  • Gobits
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    Gobits is a web-based RSS feeds reader combined with a blog creator tool. With Gobits you can track all your favorite news, websites, blogs and podcasts so you don’t have to. You can also create your own blogs and share your blogroll. Gobit has a very intuitive Ajax-based interface that lets you easily share articles, feeds and your blogs with your friends using a built-in email system (because you also get a free email account once you register). Free to use.
    http://www.gobits.com
  • in.solit.us
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    in.solit.us is a web application that enables you to share any files you want, allowing you to limit this share to a single person, a group of people or make it public and let everyone download it. There is no disk usage limit set on users. However, in case a user has a very large amount of files stored in the system, in.solit.us reserves the right to ask to remove some of the files. Free to use.
    http://in.solit.us/
  • Looking for how to make cheap international calls from your computer or for how to access your favourite instant messaging networks through your mobile phone? Want to know how to edit your presentations within your web browser from any computer? Here is Robin Good’s weekly collection of the best instant messaging, VoIP and communication media tools we have run into this week. Check these great new media services and tools yourself, (they are mostly free) and let us know what you think of them.

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    Photo credit: Andrea Rubini

    1. VoIP tools allow you to make cheap international calls from your computer
    2. Web presentation service lets you upload presentations and edit them within your browser
    3. Mobile instant messaging service lets you access all major IM networks from your mobile phone
    4. Web word processor allows you to edit documents online and share them with others
    5. Video annotation service lets you add captions to videos available online
    6. Instant messaging tool designed for students and instructors to help them manage their coursework
    7. Web messenger allows you to chat with people visiting the same web pages in real-time
    8. Voice messaging board lets you record voice messages and add them to discussion boards
    9. Time management tool lets you effectively set up appointments and manage your meetings
    10. Call forwarder enables people to call you from your website by redirecting calls to your phone

    1. PhoneGnome
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      PhoneGnome offers a range of products that allow you to communicate via VoIP technology. PhoneGnome Web Telephony is free and lets anyone with a web browser make free and cheap calls to landline, mobile, cable, or VoIP phones and regardless of whether the parties are connected to the Internet or not. You talk to the other party using your standard phone, so you don’t need a headset, a microphone or a special. The free PhoneGnome Software, instead, turns any PC or laptop into a fully-functioning telephone that uses your broadband internet connection to make calls to other PhoneGnome users, to traditional telephone numbers, and to SIP numbers. PhoneGnome also provides the so called Plug-and-Play Box, which brings Internet-based calling and features to your current household phone. Thus you can experience the convenience of free calls simply by dialing plain phone numbers directly on your existing phone (you can buy it for $59.99).
      http://www.phonegnome.com/
    2. TonicPoint
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      TonicPoint is a service that enables you to store and share your existing presentations online. You can upload any Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003 presentations and edit them in your browser. A rich graphical editor is available and all presentations can be exported to PDF. You can also present your ideas using simple conferencing tools provided by TonicPoint. Registrations are currently restricted, therefore you will have to request an invitation. Free to use.
      http://beta.tonicpoint.com/
    3. Talkster
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      Talkster is a service that lets you talk from your mobile to your instant messenger buddies on MSN, Google Talk and Gizmo Project, without the need for any software on your phone or PC. International calling rates are as low as 2 cents per minute (check out rates to all destinations at http://www.talkster.com/rates.aspx). Free sign up.
      http://www.talkster.com/Default.aspx
    4. Solodox
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      Solodox is a web-based word processor for creating, editing and sharing documents and projects on the Internet. Documents can be created right in the browser and edited on any computer. You can invite members to read or edit the project and share your document with whomever you want. You can upload your existing documents to Solodox site and then download them as HTML/RTF/Word/Text file to your computer. Free to use.
      http://www.solodox.com/
    5. BubblePLY
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      BubblePLY is a video annotation service where anyone can create and/or view text captions in the shape of bubbles that are synchronized with a video on a player. You simply need to grab any video from a video community by copying and pasting the URL into BubblePLY. After completing your Bubble creation, you will see a few options such as ‘share this link with a friend’ and ‘embed video and bubbles in your site’. Free to use.
      http://www.bubbleply.com/default.aspx
    6. Pronto
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      Pronto is an instant messaging and voice chat tool specifically designed for students and instructors to help them meet online at any time to discuss their coursework. While offering many similar features as other instant messaging tools such as AIM and Yahoo! Messenger, Pronto integrates with course management systems such as Blackboard and WebCT, thereby automatically populating each student’s contact list each semester with the names of every student in their classes and social organizations. Free to use.
      http://www.horizonwimba.com/products/pronto/
    7. InCircles
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      InCircles is a web based communication platform that allows you to interact with people viewing the same web page in real-time and experience group web browsing. Furthermore, the InCircles platform increases traffic flow to your site by connecting other users on popular social networks, blogs, personal sites directly to your site from all over the Web. You simply need to register to the service and embed the code generated into your site. Free to use.
      http://www.incircles.com/
    8. Chinswing
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      Chinswing is a global message board where anyone can add voice messages to topical discussions. Chinswing basically combines features of podcasting, text forums and live voice chat to create a whole new way to talk. In order to record your voice and take part in Chinswing discussions, you will need to download and use the Chinswing Studio voice recording tool. Chinswing is Windows only and completely free to use.
      http://www.chinswing.com/pages/default.aspx
    9. TimeToMeet
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      TimeToMeet is a web-based tool that helps people finding a common meeting time. When you create a meeting with TimeToMeet, every participant receives a personal link that they use to access TimeToMeet and respond to your request. TimeToMeet will ask everyone for times when they are available, meaning: when it’s most convenient for them to meet. As everyone replies, TimeToMeet calculates the overlap and notifies you so that you can confirm a final time. TimeToMeet is free but a Pro version is available at $3 for 3 months or $5 for 6 months. All Pro features are available for the free plan subscribers during the first month
      http://www.timetomeet.info/
    10. Sitòfono
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      Sitòfono is a service that enables you to receive calls directly from your internet site on your fixed telephone, a free toll number or an automatic responder. By paying a yearly fee, you can receive unlimited calls from anywhere in the world. The available yearly fees are 399€ + VAT to get a toll free number, and 499€ for the fixed line.
      http://www.sitofono.com/index.html

    We're witnessing the beginnings of a titanic clash between the Internet and the telecommunications industry. My hope is that clash will be the, albeit painful, evolution of Voice into a full blow internet application - the birth of Voice 2.0. Voice 2.0 is the next step from where we are today. DVD Cover - Clash of the Titans Amazon DVD In today's world, VoIP "carriers" like Vonage, Packet8, and the cable offerings, are migrations of the legacy PSTN onto a VoIP foundation. Voice 2.0 — true VoIP — is the marriage of IP Telephony to the Web. It's already begun. The arrival (and mass adoption) of technologies like Skype, Peerio, and PhoneGnome are one indicator. Another is the accelerating loss…



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