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Ribbit Launches Google Voice Challenger

As Ribbit Mobile is part of Ribbit's open VoIP platform, the service can even forward calls to your Skype, MSN or Google Talk account if you don't pick up your mobile phone. Full Article at ReadWriteWeb

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