I got an email from Rob Unger the other day informing me of some new web phone widgets on the Jaduka web site, so I checked them out. Pretty Cool!
- dukaDIAL is a web based service that allows you to make calls anywhere in North America for free. You just enter your phone number and the number you want to call, and the app rings both phones. It also has call history and a contact list that integrates with other Jaduka applications.
- dukaLINK turns your phone number into a hyperlink. Post the link in your blog, website, email, even on Facebook, and people can call you without ever seeing your number. They click on your link, put in their phone number, and dukaLink connects the call for free.
- dukaBUZZ was developed with the Blogger in mind. This nifty little widget lets visitors post audio comments through their phone instead of typing. Others can listen to the comments or testimonials through the widget on your site.
- dukaBAR is a plugin for your browser that when clicked will scan all of the phone numbers on a web page and show them as hyperlinks. Works with IE and Firefox. You can also store numbers in your contact list.
- duhBATE – choose the caricature of whatever politician and put your words in their mouths. Record your voice through your phone, and post the widget on you blog, website, or your favorite social site.
Check out Hillary below!
These web telephony widgets can add a new dimension to websites and blogs, and from a business perspective, a quick and easy way to get connected with customers for free. The Jaduka API is also available to third party developers.
Check out Robs post about Jaduka’s EarthCaller, a PC to phone app for free calls in the U.S.
Posted by Jon Paul, VoIP Facts: The Blog at 12:50 pm Tagged with: IE, Jaduka, North America, PC, Rob Unger, telephony widgets, web telephony
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