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What’s this? Plenty of Fish is doing something somewhat innovative? The very successful , “no-gimmicks” dating site run by one man in his apartment is not known for its great user interface design, or even for its feature set. So it’s a noteworthy thing when we find out that Plenty of Fish is the latest to integrate Jangl VoIP services in order to offer click-to-call options for its dating users. I’m already imagining in what direction Plenty of Fish could potentially head towards with such integrated calling options, but I don’t think the users, or PoF owner Markus Frind, will mind.
Aside from that, we’ve had a front seat to Jangl’s wild ride of growth this past year. The VoIP service worked hard to get its calling features in front of as many faces as possible, with an integrated solution that presented a call to action that was irresistible–putting its call buttons on social networking profiles around the world. From Facebook to Bebo, and even PoF competitor Match.com, Jangl is achieving its goals. Popularity: 7% [?] |


Speaking of hookups, the match between Jangl and Plenty of Fish seemed like one made in heaven, considering PoF is very much involved with the promotion of a free, ad-supported network and Jangl is just now beginning to get its feet wet for 







