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Monday, June 13, 2011

Free Calling To Mobile By Skype Without Buying Any Credits


Hi friends! Here is a trick to make free calls from skype on computer to any mobile number.

First of all, u will need 2 skype accounts and skype application in your computer and mobile.

*With one a/c 'sign in' in skype in computer.
-Then with this skype add a new contact.
-In user name put the 'user name' of 2nd skype a/c.
-Fill relavant Email id and full name.
-In mobile number, add the mobile number to which u want to make a call.
-Then save it.

*With 2nd a/c 'sign in ' in mobile's skype application.
 
-Then accept the request of adding contact of 1st a/c , if asked.
-then keep this a/c as it is.

*after that, In your 1st a/c your 2nd a/c will appear online.
-Then click on that contact and make video call. Don't make mobile call(clicking on 'mobile call' option will ask for buying credit, so don't click it, just click on 'video call').
-On making video call you will be connected to the number you entered in the contact.
-That's how you can make free call.

*When u want to make call to another number. Just delete that contact.
-add that same contact with other number.

-then make video call on this contact as mentioned earlier.
-That's all.

Google working on a messaging application to take on iMessage and BBM?

Apple recently announced iOS 5 at the WWDC event which is the new version of iOS, which comes with more than 200 new features. One of the notable features is the iMessage. iMessage is built in the message application, and it allows you to share messages, photos, videos and few more things. It’s actually a rival of popular BlackBerry Messenger, which is an instant messaging app for BlackBerries. Analyst believe that iMessage is a very big challenge for BBM, and it will take it down in short time of period, but as we know that every tech war is not completed without Google, right? Apple iOS is Google’s Android biggest competitor, and the reason Android is existing is also iOS, as Nokia CEO Elop said Apple helped creating Android. According to a source near to Google is claiming that Google is working hard on their very own messaging application to challenge BBM and iMessage, says Wall Street Journal.
We don’t have any information about the name of the application, but words are on the street that the application could be a revamped and improved version of Google Gtalk. As instant messaging is getting popular, it’s actually faster and way better than sending text messages. So in few years, it will totally replace text messages.
If Google is making something like that, then it will hit Android and there is a possibility that it will hit other phones too i.e. iPhone etc. Nothing is set on stone at the moment, so just take it as a rumor. Anyway, are you looking forward to this?

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