I'm hanging out at the Community Next conference at Stanford this afternoon. A couple of quick takes:
Jangl provides control over who can call you; put a widget on your web page and people can call you but not get your real phone number. And Jangl lets you control who actually gets through. Really a feature that the cell phone companies should provide but don't -- so if Jangl is successful, will the telecoms just copy it?
Also, from skinnyCorp:
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