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Earlier this month we took a look at Pinger, the company behind Textfree, a massively popular application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that gives users free, unlimited text messaging. Since ...
When that stalled, they left Virgin to found Pinger in 2005 ... a fast following among tweens looking to turn their iPod Touch into a free cellphone, or teenagers looking to chat incessantly ...
You can just make the call on your iPod Touch. Oh, and phone calls over Wi-Fi don’t rely on spotty cell networks, so they should be pretty reliable. How can Pinger afford to offer this service?
This is especially important for those iPod Touch and iPad users, who typically can’t make or receive phone calls — Pinger says that 80% of calls are from non-phone devices. Users are ...
No device is necessary. Existing Pinger Textfree users on iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Android devices can log into their account via the web to send text messages. “We built Pinger Textfree Web ...
Moving through 2010, Greg is positive that Pinger will remain at the top of its game, continuing to publish world-class software for the iPhone, iPod touch, and eventually the iPad. If the passed ...
Pinger Phone is a free application and available now for iPhone and iPod touch devices. "We founded Pinger with an interesting tenet -- we knew we needed to be device- and carrier-independent, but we ...
The bulk of US Pinger users turn iPod Touch media players into de facto mobile phones by adding text messaging and online voice calling capabilities that take advantage of wireless Internet ...
Index by Pinger is an all-in-one solution for managing customer communication with text messaging. Index helps small business owners communicate with their customers from the first touch to ...