Nothing like a mention in Wired Magazine to make you feel better about your prospects - at least if you're BroadVoice,
which gets a big shot in the arm in the magazine's latest issue. In a
mini-review suitable for framing - or highlight in a press release, Wired proclaims
"For people who keep homes in Manhattan, Paris, and Madrid - or just
know those who do - BroadVoice is the cheapest full-service way to
banter, parler, or hablar." BroadVoice, which doesn't talk about its
subscriber numbers, plans to hire more people to keep up
with demand, which could receive a nice jolt once all those Wired subscribers get their hands on the new issue.
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Bullish on BroadVoice
by
Mark Evans
on Mon 31 Oct 2005 03:59 PM EST | Permanent Link
Nothing like a mention in Wired Magazine to make you feel better about your prospects - at least if you're BroadVoice,
which gets a big shot in the arm in the magazine's latest issue. In a
mini-review suitable for framing - or highlight in a press release, Wired proclaims
"For people who keep homes in Manhattan, Paris, and Madrid - or just
know those who do - BroadVoice is the cheapest full-service way to
banter, parler, or hablar." BroadVoice, which doesn't talk about its
subscriber numbers, plans to hire more people to keep up
with demand, which could receive a nice jolt once all those Wired subscribers get their hands on the new issue.
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