Fring Finds Its Way To The Android Market
November 18, 2009 at 09:49 AM EST
Fring , a tool for social communication through mobile phones, has (finally) landed on the Android platform , enabling users who own one of the many phones that run Google's free open source system to download and install the application onto their devices for free. With fring, users can make free VoIP calls over Skype, MSN, Google Talk and via hundreds of SIP providers. The app also supports live chatting through ICQ, Yahoo, and more, and also boasts support for Twitter. Fring on Android works over 3G, GPRS or WiFi connection.