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Beginning as Skyy Consulting Inc in 2004, CallFire.com, located in LA, is as an open-source VoIP consultancy. Clients demanding VoIP integration projects have required us to develop a reliable, enterprise-level VoIP platform. The platform we created (and continue to enhance today) is called CallFire.com.

CallFire.com brings VoIP to its users by making it simple. Dedicated to providing high-availability systems, beautiful user interfaces, furious developer support and unparalleled customer care CallFire’s unique group of intellectuals have aspirations to truly change how companies do business.




FriendCast has many benefits over EMAIL & SMS:

Safer - No fiddling with cumbersome touch-screens while driving,
as you would, if you were to send a mass-text message.

Faster
- Takes a few seconds to record your message, and select
your contacts

Personalization - CallerID appears as you, and your friends get
to hear your voice.

Privacy - Block specific friends, or Turn-Off receiving
messages all-together, using the Master on/off switch.

Increased communication with people who don't own a cell phone OR
computer, just a regular old telephone line works fine.

It's Free - made possible by in-call advertising.

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    There's no debating that the Apple iPhone 3G S is hot stuff. But some users are reporting that the smartphone is so hot that the device is literally burning up. Stories have been circulating across the Internet on various blogs and forums that some users of Apple's next generation iPhone have experienced problems with their smartphones overheating.
    6/29/2009
  • Report: Mobile Messaging to Hit $130 Billion by 2013
    The global consumer spending on mobile messaging services, such as SMS, MMS, mobile e-mail and mobile instant-messaging is set to rise in the coming years, according to a recent report by Strategy Analytics According to the report, "Global Mobile Messaging Forecasts Update 2001 – 2013," spending will rise at a 6.4 percent compound annual growth rate (CAGR) between 2008 and 2013 to reach $130 billion. This growth will be driven by the addition of 1 billion mobile phone users in developing cellular markets.
    6/23/2009
 
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