Roman Scharf, Jajah’s CEO, demonstrates how Jajah works to make low-cost - even free - phone calls around the world with a regular phone. On the other line is Guy Kawasaki, famous evangelist and blogger.
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[…] Over on the ScobleShow today is Roman Scharf, CEO of Jajah which is a new service that lets you use your regular old phone to make free phone calls around the world (or low cost ones, at least). Pretty interesting business model. Oh, and during the demo we make a call to Guy Kawasaki, who is the first technology evangelist (he got developers to support the first Macintosh). Filed under: blogging @ 6:07 pm # […]
This technology that you have created is brilliant. It is amazing how it allows you to use your own phone to call 40 countries for free or very cheap. I do not know how you guys did it but you guys are geniuses. Hopefully, before I finish high school I would create a product like this one or a business so I could change the world just like you guys. Keep up the good work! You guys are my role models.
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[…] One of the great things about Blogs you get to know who are the people to trust, which makes me think of Exceler8ion’s post "We Come As We Are" So if Guy believed in the product and so did Richard, then I am sure it’s fine. Mind you the video helped, seeing the whites of the eyes of the CEO and the product in action, what more did I need. […]
October 19th, 2006 at 6:40 pm
[…] Over on the ScobleShow today is Roman Scharf, CEO of Jajah which is a new service that lets you use your regular old phone to make free phone calls around the world (or low cost ones, at least). Pretty interesting business model. Oh, and during the demo we make a call to Guy Kawasaki, who is the first technology evangelist (he got developers to support the first Macintosh). Filed under: blogging @ 6:07 pm # […]
October 19th, 2006 at 11:31 pm
This technology that you have created is brilliant. It is amazing how it allows you to use your own phone to call 40 countries for free or very cheap. I do not know how you guys did it but you guys are geniuses. Hopefully, before I finish high school I would create a product like this one or a business so I could change the world just like you guys. Keep up the good work! You guys are my role models.
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December 29th, 2006 at 2:36 pm
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May 25th, 2007 at 7:21 am
[…] One of the great things about Blogs you get to know who are the people to trust, which makes me think of Exceler8ion’s post "We Come As We Are" So if Guy believed in the product and so did Richard, then I am sure it’s fine. Mind you the video helped, seeing the whites of the eyes of the CEO and the product in action, what more did I need. […]
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