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First Ever FREE Real Group Video Calling for Android – TOUCH DOWN!

Hey there Android Users! We got a treat for you!

Guess what?  The secret is out in the open ;)  FriendCaller-the first platform independent VoIP app for iOS, and OS Browser, is now thrilled to announce Group Video Calling feature for Android offering FREE Group Video calling for 4 Video and 6 more audio participants, which makes a total of 10 concurrent users communicating altogether.

Android Group Video Calling

Hold on, the best part is yet to come!

The unique feature, unlike other Group Video Calling apps for mobile platforms is that, you can see everyone LIVE on the same screen without toggling among the contacts and yes, you can do this all without any charge! ;-)

Furthermore, with Push notifications for Android 2.2+ via Android Cloud to Device Messaging (C2DM) from Google Projects, save battery more 8).

Available for over 962 Android devices now, FriendCaller is at the drop of a hat to further increase the number of participants in Group Conferencing feature. Any idea of how many more video participants can communicate together on Android platform?

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C2Call Adds Group Video Calling to FriendCaller Pro

LAS VEGAS, NV–(Marketwire – Jan 11, 2012) – Today at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Showin Las Vegas, C2Call, the pioneer for Java-based VoIP calls via the browser, announced the addition of Group Video Calling to its FriendCaller Pro mobile calling app for Apple iOS devices including the iPhone®iPod touch®, and iPad™. With this announcement, FriendCaller Probecomes the world’s first full-featured mobile calling app to support live, six-way group video calls for free.

“We are pleased to lead the industry in adding support for live, six-way video calls to our FriendCaller Pro mobile calling app,” said Martin Feuerhahn, CEO of FriendCaller developer C2Call GmbH. “Group Video Calling with FriendCaller Pro goes above and beyond what is available with other mobile calling apps. Not only does the app support up to six participants in a live, free video call, it also allows participants to view each other simultaneously during the video chat, instead of having to toggle between users like other video calling apps. Additionally, with Group Video Calling on FriendCaller Pro, users can add up to six more participants for free to the same call for voice calling only, ultimately making it possible to host a group conference call with up to 12 participants.”

C2Call will be demonstrating FriendCaller Pro‘s Group Video Calling at the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show being held here this week. FriendCaller Group Video Calling will soon be available for FriendCaller Pro for Apple iOS platforms including iPhoneiPod touch, and iPad. Group Video Calling is also expected to be available for the FriendCaller app for Android™-based smart phones and tablets, and the FriendCaller WebPhone during Q1’12.

FriendCaller leverages a unique cross-platform, cloud-hosted technology to provide users a number of innovative features that in addition to Group Video Calling include Text Messaging (SMS), Browser-based WebPhoneCaller-ID, unique CallMe-Links and video calling.

About C2Call

C2Call is the first company to offer free video and VoIP phone calls to anyone, without the need to download software or register. C2Call’s FriendCaller is the first and only WebPhone solution that lets anyone make a free call by clicking a link sent via email, IM, social networks, blog or website. C2Call was founded in 2008 by CEO Martin Feuerhahn and CTO Michael Knecht. Investors in C2Call include Bill Draper, an early Skype investor.

Apple, iPhone and iPod touch are registered trademarks, iPad is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries. Android is a trademark of Google, Inc. All other registered trademarks and trademarks are the property of their respective owners
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Google’s Android strikes 10 Billionth App Download

Android’s App download count has been a hot topic this week, Generally when it comes to counting, 10  billion is a great number by any capacity, yet, when its unfolding the speed at which a thing is growing, its simply incredible!  For Google and the Android Market I think we can move forward and consider it a big number, because earlier this week, Google declared that over 10 billion apps has been downloaded. But the real kicker is that rate of downloads is one billion per month. Incredible! Lets keep our fingers crossed as to where this skyrocketing download will take its place in year 2012 !

Google's android 10 billionth stats

To celebrate this event, Google is offering some really cool paid apps for an awesome price of  10-cents on Android Market for 10 days. This 10 cent sale is being done in cooperation with some great Android App developers who contributed to this landmark by making some great apps available at an amazing price of 10 cents. FriendCaller will continue offering 5 million calling minutes and text messages in its Offer Wall, and yes, we are still free to download and use!

Friendcaller Android Offerwall

So Android lovers, Do you know that with our latest Android version (1.2.0.4) launched just today, you can avail FREE credits by downloading apps from our credit enriched Offer Wall which has 5 Million Calling Minutes and Text/SMS secured for you. The latest release contains much refined an All-in-One Offer Wall loaded with offers of downloading apps, watching videos, and short surveys. A real treat for Android users, indeed! So what are you waiting for? Download the latest version, and earn credits to call and text, making your Android a full featured VoIP device, saving huge on bills! :)

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Nokia showing irresistible interest in Windows Phone 7 Mango apps

nokia windows 7According to a testimony, US have finally declared that Nokia will pay developers so that they can create Windows Phone 7 Mango applications.

The information  is thought to be extracted from a popular news channel CNN which averts that, ‘Nokia is attempting to woo app developers with such incentives as pre-installing their software on the forthcoming phone, prominent promotion for their products and funding development of an app, according to three people involved in the negotiations.’

Microsoft’s remark  on the claim is yet to come.However if the company’s track record is taken into consideration, then its more likely that the report CNN broke out is definitely true.

Evidently nothing is wrong with incentivising app growth for one of your platforms, infact it’s a great way to take the initiative.But one thing that will be a question mark for everyone is, What made Nokia do this? I mean there are numerous applications already serving the Windows Marketplace. As a matter of fact, it is propagating even faster than the Google’s Android Market for now.

When CNN encountered with one of spokeswoman from Nokia, this is what she had to say:

‘the company offers app developers a variety of incentives, some in partnership with Microsoft, which include coding assistance and marketing.’

She added more by saying: ‘We do not disclose these arrangements, as each is different.’

One of the presumptions could be that Nokia is trying to get its Symbian developers to swap over to Windows Phone 7, making the deal less pungent. Now that surely makes some sense since, its a matter of time when Symbian would be amongst least favourites.

nokia mango win 7 apps

Nokia’s very first batch of Windows Phone 7 Mango handsets are thought to emerge in Q4 of 2011. Rumors are buzzing around that the very first handset, significantly the Sea Ray, could be arriving as early as next week.

As mentioned in one of our previous blogs, Microsoft is offering free phones, developer tools and training to all those stranded developers who have been affected by WebOS burial by HP? Pretty generous isn’t it?

Similarly Nokia is following on the same lines but in a different way. So let’s have our fingers crossed and wait what this brings for Nokia in future.

Though Nokia do have to declare a verified release date but as ZTE, HTC and Samsung have announced their respective handsets publicly, we look forward as to when Nokia would soon join in with them.

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BlackBerry Outage left many in Outrage

blackberry outagesBack in April Amazon Web Services (AWS) disrupted taking FriendCaller along with it. In August we mentioned in our blog about AWS facing a serious outage again, and that was quite a puff for numerous startups, including FriendCaller, and so millions of users. Obviously, managing billion of calls are totally not possible without cloud hosting. Especially when it comes to our Video Calling, it is entirely dependent on peer-to-peer technology.

More or less same problem is being faced by the BlackBerry users since Monday. BlackBerry users have been left furious after their internet service crashed Monday morning, with outages touching subscribers in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. Communications and social networking tools, including the email,Internet, Twitter, BlackBerry Messenger, and Facebook, were unable to process data from around 11am and the problem persists. Outage is reported to spread across Brazil, Chile and Argentina on Tuesday being the latest headache for the Canadian based Research in Motion (RIM).

RIM assured later on Monday that all services had been restored to users; however the root cause of the problem was still unknown. It took nearly 20 hours to restore the services, but within a few hours after restoration, the services collapsed again; causing problems to the users, many of whom solely rely on it for their business communications.

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‘We are working to restore normal service as quickly as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience it has caused’, said RIM in an email statement.

No need to mention RIM’s BlackBerry services has long been awarded by executives and politicians who rely on its security parameters to deliver email and other messaging to mobile personnel. “The current situation with the BlackBerry outages couldn’t come at a worse time for RIM, following some harsh criticism in recent months,” Informa Telecoms & Media analyst, Malik Saadi, said in a statement. RIM has struggled this year with fewer sales of the BlackBerry against rivals like Apple’s iPhone, various models from HTC, and other handsets powered by Google’s Android OS.

In the August blog we mentioned that as far as RIM’s BlackBerry is concerned, we noticed progressive trends that have made us go for creating a FriendCaller App for BlackBerry, therefore we certainly don’t want this outage to affect us in future. We hope RIM gets success in resolving the problem at their latest.

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