PeerMe Adds Free Click-to-Talk Voice Tags

Voice communications technology company PeerMe, Inc. is giving Internet users a new way to say in touch: digital "Voice Tags." PeerMe Voice Tags are simple button images that can be placed on a Web site, or even in email signatures, that allow Web users to click on these tags to make voice calls directly through a VoIP connection. Voice Tags, which work with any browser, can be downloaded for free from www.peerme.com.

"This truly is the 'missing link' when it comes to creating real personal connections through the Internet," says CEO Tom Lasater. "The Web was invented to improve the ability of people to communicate with each other. Now, instead of just reading text, Web users anywhere in the world can use Voice Tags to speak with each other by telephone without having to pay long-distance fees. Anyone - including individuals, online communities, small businesses and large enterprises - can use our download to open a whole new world of communication at absolutely no charge."

Posted on Aug 07, 2006  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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