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Phone.io: free conference calls, voicemail and podcasting from Drop.io
Your phone.io drop has phone numbers you can use for voicemails or conference calls, and you can save the records as mp3s. Where phone.io really gets cool is in the number of ways you can share your stuff in very few steps. You can embed your audio in other sites, download it, or push it out to RSS or iTunes. If you're into social networks, you can also share it via Facebook or Twitter, and of course, you can share the Drop.io drop itself. Phone.io scores points for both features and ease of use, and it's definitely worth a look if you need to deal with over-the-phone audio.

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El Taco said 7:27PM on 4-01-2009
does drop.io own the .io domain or something?
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Jay Hathaway said 7:33PM on 4-01-2009
No, they just use them consistently. A few non-drop.io folks have notable .io domains, too. For example, cameron.io.
Kurt said 8:39PM on 4-01-2009
Called the conference line - too bad it announces dropio in the introduction: "Welcome to drop-you conferencing". Poor choice of names.
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B.SkiLLs said 10:20PM on 4-01-2009
This doesn't seem to bad but, is this going to be just a desktop[ type app or also a mobile app to do phone conferences over your phone live with video and other features etc etc ???
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Zkron said 2:37PM on 4-03-2009
I read that the conference calls don't get recorded, only the voicemail gets recorded. Is this a fact?