More than 500 million people use Facebook to communicate through text, pictures and videos. A startup called Touchring wants to add voice communication to that list, and is unveiling its service to the world today at the DEMO conference.
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In April 2009, Touchring collaborated with Coca-Cola Korea on a calling widget. Using Touchring technology, more than 1 million users made phone calls and sent SMS messages from a Coke website. Touchring also partnered with Korea Telecom, a telecommunication provider, in October 2009 to create an iPhone app for its voice over Internet protocol (VOIP) service.
Like Skype and Google Voice, Touchring allows users to make phone calls from a computer, but Kwag compared these competitors to phone booths, saying they require users to seek them out. “Touchring is like your mobile phone,” he said. “We’re where you are instead of asking you to come to us.”
Founded in 2007, Touchring has raised $2 million in funding to date. IDG Ventures invested $1 million in 2009, while E& Networks, a South Korean firm, invested $1 million more earlier this year. Touchring is headquartered in Seoul, Korea, and has plans to open an office in California next year.
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