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Social Media Takeover: Does Anyone Talk in Person Anymore?

Posted by Tristan Barnum on Jun 02, 2011

While tinkering around the internet the other day, I stumbled upon an article from TechCrunch outlining the Geosocial Universe of 2011 and instantly thought, "This must be shared this with the world." So, here we are.


What is a Geosocial Universe you ask? It is the virtual landscape of social networks and how many registered users each network has. Similar to how our Earth's landscape changes, the Geosocial Universe changes as well. First it was MySpace, then Facebook... so what's next? New networks are cropping up all the time, and we're always looking for a different way to communicate. Call me a geek, but it's really interesting how many people are connected via social media - a member of  Facebook alone has potential access to 629 million individuals! Even sites you and I may not have heard of have more subscribers than I ever imagined.



Check out these stats from TechCrunch to get a better idea:

  • Facebook: 629 million registered users with almost 250 million people accessing the site via mobile
  • Qzone: China’s version of Facebook, Qzone, has 480 million registered users
  • Twitter: 200 million registered users with nearly 40% of people tweeting via mobile
  • Email: Hotmail still dominates, but Gmail's popularity is gaining fast
  • Yelp: Yelp tops 50 million unique visitors per month, and  it's made moves to team up with OpenTable
  • Foursquare and Gowalla: These geographically based medias are still growing
  • Smartphones: 21.8% of all mobile devices are smart phones, with Nokia on top the list in sales


For all you visual folks, take a look at this infograph that outlines the number active users on the top 19 social media sites. (P.S. I'm sure you can't miss that big blue bubble indicating 5.3 billion cell phone are used worldwide - that's 77% of the world's population!):


Photo Caption Credit: TechCruch and JESS3

Crazy stuff, huh? I can only imagine what these stats will be next year, or even six months from now. Are you registered on any, or maybe even all of these networks? If you fall into the latter, Voxox can help keep all your buddies, friends, fans, and followers organized by integrating them into one interface where you chat, Tweet, post, call, fax, update, email, and a ton of other cool things. According to Entrepreneur magazine (6/11 issue), "next to Skype’s limited, walled garden approach, Voxox is a cross-platform love fest." But don't take their word for it, try the "love fest" out for yourself!


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Topics: Telecommunication Trends, Voxox, VoIP

Happy Memorial Day from Voxox

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 29, 2011

Memorial Day is the kick off to summer -- a long weekend that comes just in time for us to soak up some sun after the cold winter months. Some people BBQ, some get to the beach, and others travel. No matter what your plans are this year, we hope you have a great weekend!


A special thanks to all of those who have served, happy Memorial Day!

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Topics: Voxox

The Real Faces of Voxox.com

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 27, 2011

We kicked off 2011 with the launch of a fresh new look for our Voxox brand, including our new logo, Voxox UI redesign and a new Voxox.com. It's all been very well received, and now, in line with our new brand direction, we're giving a new homepage a try. It's very cool with new graphics, interactive elements and a whole lotta love from the marketing team. But more than that, we chose to use real Voxox team members and their friends in order to give a more authentic appeal to our web site and marketing materials.
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Topics: Voxox

Techy vs. Tacky: Tech Etiquette for the Overly Chatty

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 24, 2011

Here's the scenario. You're on a train cruising up the West Coast and a woman next to you is talking on her cell phone. You think nothing of it, and pull out People magazine and your stash of Skittles and try to enjoy the ride. A couple hours later your Skittles are gone, you now know where Justin Bieber and Lady Gaga vacation, and the woman next to you is still on her phone.You (and everyone else in the train car) are beginning to get annoyed, you ask her to be quiet; she keeps talking and talking. The car attendants ask to to turn her phone off, she doesn't. Then 16 hours later everyone snaps and police arrest her for disorderly conduct. True story. Lakeysha Beard was recently arrested in Oregon for talking too loudly for 16 consecutive hours on a quiet Amtrak car.

Ok, did anyone pick up on this... 16 hours later!? How did people last that long without ripping the phone from her hands? You know what you could do in 16 hours? Well, a lot of things, but talking on the phone shouldn't be one of them.

I've stumbled upon a few articles that defend this woman's rights of expression. Rights of expression? No way. That's just plain rude and probably causes some sort of cancer. Since 16 hours now defines the point at which a phone call becomes an annoyance, let's see how you would react when your ears are pushed to the limit.


P.S. Have any great techy faux pas stories? Share them on the Voxox Facebook wall!
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Topics: Telecommunication Trends, Voxox

Voxox Team Celebrates Bike to Work Day

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 20, 2011

Today is National Bike to Work Day and it turns out our team wasn't bluffing when they said they were going to dust off their helmets and cruise to work. Let's give a round of applause for our hardcore Voxox team members who somehow survived that killer hill up to the office!

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Topics: Voxox

Avoid the Traffic with National Bike to Work Day

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 19, 2011

Are you ever jealous of those pedal bikers who cruise by you on your way to work while you're sitting in traffic? Then tomorrow is your "no excuses" day to join them and avoid the traffic jam because it's National Bike to Work Day! National Bike to Work Day encourages people to try bicycle commuting as a healthy and safe alternative to driving.

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Topics: Voxox

My Voxox Call Story. From San Diego to Serbia While I Drive to Work.

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 18, 2011

I’ve been using our first iPhone app --Voxox Call-- for a little while now, and wanted to share how useful it is for me personally.

My dad currently lives in Serbia, which is 9 hours ahead of where I live.  I like to chat with him every 2 weeks or so but I previously had a hard time coordinating a time to call him.  My issue was that I do not have the time to call him during the day at work and when I get home he is sleeping, that only leaves the morning.  Problem is I am not a morning person so I don’t have a lot of time between the time I get up and the time I get in the car to go to work.  I do have a 30 minute commute but in the past I could not call him because my cell phone does not have international calling turned on and if I did it would cost too much to use it (over $1 per minute to Serbia).

The Voxox Call iPhone app has helped me solve this problem.  I open the app, click on Contacts, then his name. After a couple of seconds, Voxox calls me back with my dad on the line. I get inbound calls free with my mobile carrier, so all I pay is Voxox's reasonable international rates. (I pay approximately $.08 per minute to the call out to my dad's landline and another penny per minute for Voxox to call my U.S. mobile back. Voxox actually bridges the two calls for a cheap cumulative $.09 per minute rate.)


So, on my way to work I can catch up with my dad. And save on my phone bill with cheap international calls. What will they think of next?



Check out Voxox Call video demo here. Download iPhone app here.

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Topics: iPhone, Voxox

Happy Mother's Day! Win Free Calls to Mom for a Year

Posted by Tristan Barnum on May 05, 2011

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Topics: Voxox

Voxox Call iPhone App: How-To Video

Posted by Tristan Barnum on Apr 29, 2011

We launched our first mobile app today "Voxox Call" for iPhone. It works a little differently than most VoIP apps…. Watch this video see how it works!   

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Topics: iPhone, Telecommunication Trends, Voxox, VoIP, SMS

Go Eco-Friendly with Voxox this Earth Day

Posted by Tristan Barnum on Apr 22, 2011

Most of us do our part to help out mother nature and make our planet a little greener. Companies are "going green,"  recycled tires are used for paving roads, blue trash cans are commonplace, and the reusable bag revolution is taking over! All of these changes are important, but there is much more we can be doing to save our planet!



Check out a few ways Voxox can help you reduce your footprint:



1. Send files electronically rather than printing.



2. Text or chat instead of snail mail - instant gratification, plus no emissions from mail trucks and no wasted paper!



3. Use the Find Me feature to forward Voxox calls to any number on any phone, allowing you to telecommute - saving fuel consumption and lowering green house gas emissions.



4. Send and receive e-faxes rather than paper faxes, plus you'll get them right to your desktop!



5. Best of all, Voxox lets you do all this from ONE device, your computer! No need to buy seperate equipment and furthur contribute to manufacturing pollution.



There are a thousand ways to reduce your impact on the planet, but Voxox technology is one that lets you stay connected while being environmentally concious. If you don't have Voxox, try it out for free... it won't hurt, especially the planet!



Share with us what unique things you do to keep the planet green. Happy Earth Day everyone!
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Topics: Telecommunication Trends, Voxox