Like Jangl, TalkPlus Losing Its Voice As Well - GigaOM

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Jangl, a Pleasanton, Calif-based start-up that launched with much fanfare and lot of promise ran out of time, and is headed towards an ignominious end. Venturebeat had first reported that Jangl was looking to sell…

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Unfortunately, I was right

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The bullet point # 9 of my VoIP Predictions for 2008 was unfortunately right. After Jangl, it seems that TalkPlus is going to be shut down / sold soon.
We have heard from reliable sources that TalkPlus, San Mateo,…

Jangl & TalkPlus Spell VoIP Troubles Ahead?

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Om over at GigaOm writes that Jangl was looking to sell itself earlier this week and is "headed towards an ignominious end" and adds that Talkplus "is going nowhere fast". I wrote a detailed write-up…

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