BusinessWeek says you should know JAJAH
JAJAH has once again been recognized by our friends at BusinessWeek, this time in its list of "Fifty Tech Startups You Should Know", which was released today. The list includes companies from all over the world who, according to the experts, are set to "grow beyond their regional or niche-market origins."
From the very beginning we built JAJAH as a global company, serving the communication needs of people everywhere regardless of wealth, education and access to infrastructure, so this recognition is gratifying.

Our profile on BusinessWeek even states "The Next Google?":
It's also great to see our friends from Boxee, Kosmix and TokBox on the list. Thank you BusinessWeek, YouNoodle and Aaron Ricadela!
More info: The profile, the story, the entire list and our profile on YouNoodle.
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From the very beginning we built JAJAH as a global company, serving the communication needs of people everywhere regardless of wealth, education and access to infrastructure, so this recognition is gratifying.
"BusinessWeek and market researcher YouNoodle have teamed up to identify 50 tech startups flying under the radar. Our list includes fledgling tech companies — most started in 2005 and later — from the U.S., China, India, Israel, and Russia that are attracting some early buzz and are poised to grow beyond their regional or niche-market origins."

Our profile on BusinessWeek even states "The Next Google?":
"Currently used by more than 15 million people, Jajah's service lets people make international calls from a phone or a PC to another phone for a fraction of traditional phone company prices. With 110 employees and a positive cash flow, Jajah has started licensing its technology for use on other Web sites like Yahoo!, Match.com, and eHarmony. The company's investors and partners include Sequoia Capital, T-Online Venture Fund and Intel Capital."
It's also great to see our friends from Boxee, Kosmix and TokBox on the list. Thank you BusinessWeek, YouNoodle and Aaron Ricadela!
More info: The profile, the story, the entire list and our profile on YouNoodle.
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