Social Networking Meets VoIP
How many reasons do you need to stop yourself from building an online social community? As it turns out, as many as the number of companies that have been operating online social communites within the last decade e.g. Monster, MySpace et al. Networking people and social groups digitally have been an area of focus by many and have generated profits mainly through member subscriptions and advertising. The industry is rapidly growing at an exponential rate as registered users expand their online network by simply introducing their preferred online social community to others through invitation or, simply, by word of mouth. Because of this potential, companies like yFonGlobal is expanding into VoIP. The way they see it:
No matter how many pictures, messages and videos people share, the most personal and important form of communication is also the oldest. When people want to make a true connection, they have to talk.
True to every word, people can’t stop themselves from talking to each other. With VoIP, users will be able to strengthen their ties with others within their online social communities via voice and video calls regardless of where they are situated, just as long as they have a mobile signal.

June 2nd, 2007 at 12:52 pm
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