I literally had to reread this a couple of times… Mike Arrington covers a new VOIP phone service called Ooma. He interviews their CEO, as well as their Creative Director, Michael Kelso–otherwise known as actor Ashton Kutcher.
This has to be the most unexpected post I’ll read today and it’s only 9:30.
The interview is also available on TalkCrunch.


Why Ooma is a security risk…
I think Ooma will not work, especially in the USA where people are so afraid of terrorists. Would you borrow your phone to Al Qaeda for their next announcement? No? But you might be doing it with Ooma, without even notice. Out of the same reason Jeff…..
Trackback by Markus Goebel's Tech News Comments — July 20, 2007 @ 7:30 pm
I agree; opening up your phone line to whoever lives near you seems like a bad idea to me. Remember, hackers, phishers, etc can access the internet and information through phone lines too, even though most of us have switched to high speed alternatives like cable and dsl. The concept and idea of how the system works to provide free phone service is great and extremely useful, but I don’t want strangers using my phone line without me knowing. I just see so many ways for people to take advantage of this in a negative and/or law breaking way.
Comment by Adam Wright — August 29, 2007 @ 9:46 pm
ephedra yellow swarm…
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ephedra products…
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Trackback by ephedra products — December 25, 2007 @ 7:01 am