
Gizmo, a VOIP service, is now available through your browser using a tiny Flash plugin. It requires a quick install and some configuration, but after that you can make video and voice calls to Gizmo users and some POTS phones.
Looks like you need a login to taste the magic, so head over to to get it and then give it a go.










I like their “no linux support” blurb:
“Gizmo Call does not yet work on Linux computers. We like Linux and we use Linux and we’re going to make Gizmo Call work for Linux. Adobe just recently released Flash 9 for Linux which Gizmo Call requires which is why we have been delayed in releasing Linux support for Gizmo Call. You may want to try the Linux version of Gizmo Project available at http://gizmoproject.com which works on most Linux distributions. You can also try the Nokia n800 Linux tablet which runs Linux and Gizmo Project. Go Linux!!”
I think SIP may have made a mistake: trying to fund an easy, free VOIP service off in-context ads could work about as well as all the ‘free internet access if you look at these ads” ISPs in the late ’90s i.e. not at all. See:
http://idiots.blogspot.com/2007/02/gizmocall-takes-voip-startup-on-wild.html
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