ADS-click Announces VOIP Pay-Per-Call With Google Talk21 December 2005
As Google releases the Libjingle API suite, ADS-click, provider of private-labeled advertising solutions, announces it will expand its pay-per-call solution SKY-click to use Google Talk.
ADS-click will use Google's Libjingle API to expand its voice over IP solution SKY-click to Google Talk. SKY-click is a technology that already interacts with Skype to provide with private-labeled VOIP click-to-call contextual and search advertising.
SKY-click integrates into ADS-click private-labeled contextual and search solution, trusted by major players of the online advertising market around the world.
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ADS-click will also release a 100% VOIP Skype and Google Talk call center during first quarter 2006. It will feature full call center capabilities, such as operator settings, language management, call history and integration with Customer Relationships Management systems. This call center will allow big and small companies to provide customers with live sales, support and training using video, voice and text messaging.
About ADS-click:
ADS-click is a major player of the search & contextual advertising market. The company has developed an online search and contextual advertising technology that performs full ad-serving capabilities. A private-labeled approach allows customers to own and control the complete PPC search engine and contextual advertising process. A VOIP pay-per-call solution is available. ADS-click technology is Web 2.0 compliant. ADS-click has signed important contracts for its private-labeled sponsored links solution with major players in the Internet market. Its customer base is set in the USA, Europe, and Asia.
ADS-click is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
Contact info: ADS-click ICC 20, Route de Pré-Bois 1215 Geneva Switzerland Tel: +41-22-791-73-80 e-mail: Email Contact http://www.ads-click.com SOURCE: ADS-click
Source: marketwire
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