Monday, November 21, 2011

Congratulation to Indian Kabaddi Team

India win men, women world cup Kabaddi titles.Congratulation to Indian Kabaddi Team.Kabaddi World cup was first played in 2004 and then in 2007 and 2010,2011. So far India is the unbeaten champion in Kabaddi World Cup. Iran is the next most successful nation being twice runner-up. Pakistan was the runner-up in 2010.
Results of Kabaddi World Cup to date:
Year Final match
2004 India vs. Iran(55 - 27) -India Won
2007 India vs. Iran(29 - 19)-India Won
2010 India vs. Pakistan(58 - 24)-India Won
2011 India vs. Canada(59 - 25)-India Won

2011 Kabaddi World Cup
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Logo of the 2011 Kabaddi World Cup

INDIA WINS-World Cup 2011

58

25


Best RaiderIndia Gagandeep Singh Kheerawali
Best StopperIndia Mangat Singh Mangi


In the women's Team, India won comfortably against the British(UK) women Kabaddi team. They beat their rivals 44-17.




Monday, November 14, 2011

Thanks to the Society

It Was Interesting Week End , November 12 & 13'th Attended Conference @ Hotel Royal Orchid. Its About How Social Media is Working for the Corporations and How Brands  get Popular Through the Social Media. Event Conducted By  Social India 


Mainly Three Things I Want to Share



Akshaya Patra Foundation is an NGO ,Who Provides Meals to School Children's In India. Presently They Served 1.3 Million+ Children's a Day. Its Increasing Every Day.Its Biggest NGO in the World Who Served the Mid Day Meals to the School Children with High Tech Infrastructure facilities.
I think Its Fantastic Program for the India. When India is Growing Its Economic Status at the Same time Like these Help  also required to the Society. Its a Responsibility of the Corporate's and Dedicated Individuals.They Also Implemented Six Sigma .
In Rs.675 they Feed One Children in a Whole Year. Want to Donate https://www.akshayapatra.org/



Anant is a   Philanthropic Organization Who Provide the Scholarship for the Poor Students in India for their School & Higher Educations .


3) Learning From Life:

In Conference Speakers Shared Their Idea/View/Their Business About the Social Media.Apart From This Something Hits my Mind & Want to Share :
  • " In Our Life we Take Everything from the Society and One Point of Time We have to Return back to the Society".
  • "Thanks to the Friends,Relatives&Society - These are the Main Instruments/Platform to Correct our Thinking Level/Thoughts,Way Of Living,Making Decisions in our Life"
  • "Some Times We Make/Correct  our Self's Through  Reading Books,Through Comments from Others,Learning From Others Success/Failures".

That's It. I Want Thanks to the Society Where I am Living, What I am Using Facility is Invented by Some One.What we are Giving Back to the Society? 
Thinking About What Mukesh Ambani Said" India is Not a Billions Of Problems,Its a Billions of Opportunity".












Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Adobe finally jumps on the HTML 5 bandwagon with Adobe Edge


Being a creative in these times is pretty exciting. After the firm abandonment of Flash on iOS, the world seems to be ignoring Flash and moving towards the more robust but still nascent HTML5. With lots of big name companies and designs studios jumping on the HTML5 bandwagon, with majority of clients are demanding HTML5 to get their brands and messages through mobile as well desktop spaces.

 

Adobe in all this could easily have thrown everything it had against the overwhelming odds. Instead of succumbing to ego, Adobe instead just kept its ear to the ground, and today they have just revealed Adobe Edge, a software that makes uses HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript to create animations and UI elements.

This is an extremely smart move by Adobe, instead of fighting fire with fire, they have launched the solution that all HTML 5 designers have been waiting for. We have a video below of Adobe Edge in action, and its quite exciting to finally have a competent easy to use piece of software from one of the giants. Designers can try it out for themselves as Adobe has it up for free for testing.  Not only that you can check out some exampleshere and here.

Now, tackling the elephant in the room.

What does this mean for Flash? Is Flash dead? Whats the future of Flash?

Adobe in these last few years is still streamlining Flash and the Flash player. However, it seems they are also beginning to realise that having a cumbersome Flash player that constantly needs updates is not the way to go. However, rather than let Flash just die out, they have made the system more powerful, with ActionScript libraries providing a rich scripting language capable of visually and aurally beautiful websites, robust applications as well as social and augmented reality experiences unlike anything you have ever seen. 

Adobe has also been busy building Air for mobile design and development as well as application design. So we will not be seeing the death of Flash at all, in fact we will be seeing the maturity of Flash in the sense that its making inroads into more serious application development.



Motion and Interaction Design for HTML5

Adobe® Edge is a new web motion and interaction design tool that allows designers to bring animated content to websites, using web standards like HTML5, JavaScript, and CSS3.

Edge will be updated regularly to add new functionality, stay ahead of evolving web standards, and incorporate user feedback to provide the best functionality and experience possible. This is an early look at Edge with more capabilities to come.


Edge Preview Highlights


This version of Edge focuses primarily on adding rich motion design to new or existing HTML projects, that runs beautifully on devices and desktops.

  •     Create new compositions with Edge's drawing and text tools.
  •     Import popular web graphics such as SVG, PNG, JPG or GIF files.
  •     Easily choreograph animation with the timeline editor. Animate position, size, color, shape, rotation and more at the property level.
  •     Energize existing HTML files with motion, while preserving the integrity of CSS-based HTML layouts.
  •     Copy and paste transitions, invert them, and choose from over 25 built-in easing effects for added creativity.



Features

Feature Description
Intuitive user Interface The user interface is based on a stage, timeline, and panels for elements and properties. It's influenced by our customers' favorite features and functionality in class-leading tools like After Effects and Flash Professional, but innovates in its ease of use. Animations and timing can be controlled on a WebKit-based stage, or via precise property adjustments directly on the timeline. You can also make quick edits on individual or multiple objects.
Visually author animated content Create new compositions from scratch using basic HTML building blocks, text, and imported web graphics. Manipulate objects with an array of transformation and styling options which Edge natively applies to our jQuery-based animation framework.
Add motion to existing HTML content Add motion elements to existing HTML web documents. Edge stores all of its animation in a separate JavaScript file that cleanly distinguishes the original HTML from Edge's animation code. Edge makes minimal, non-intrusive changes to the HTML code to reference the JavaScript and CSS files it creates.
Import web graphics files Import existing web graphics such as SVG, JPG, PNG, and GIF files.
Standards-based output Edge reads and writes HTML, CSS and JavaScript files natively. Animated content produced in Edge  is expressed in a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) data structure that preserves the CSS-based layout. JSON is a formatting style for JavaScript that is easily readable, and allows more flexibility to work with the document and animated content independently.
Reliable content on desktops and devices Animated content created with Edge is designed and tested to work reliably on the iOS and Android platforms, WebKit-enabled devices, and popular desktop browsers such as Firefox, Chrome, Safari, and Internet Explorer 9.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Google’s Six-Front War

While the tech world is buzzing about the launch and implicationsof Google's new social network,Google+, it's worth noting that Google isn't just in a war withFacebook, it's at war with multiple companies across multiple industries. In fact, Google is fighting a multi-front war with a host of tech giants for control over some of the most valuable pieces of real estate in technology. Whether it's social, mobile, browsing, local, enterprise, or even search, Google is being attacked from all angles.  And make no mistake about it, they are fighting back and fighting back, hard. Entrepreneur-turned-venture capitalist Ben Horowitz laid the groundwork for this in his post Peacetime CEO / Wartime CEO, saying Larry Page "seems to have determined that Google is moving into war and he clearly intends to be a wartime CEO. This will be a profound change for Google and the entire high-tech industry." Horowitz is exactly right.

Before I investigate each battle front in the war, it's important to highlight the fact that perhaps no other tech company right now could withstand such a multifaceted attack, let alone be able to retaliate efficiently. Sure, Apple might get pushed around by Facebook, so itintegrated Twitter into iOS5, and sure, Amazon and Apple have their own tussles over digital media and payments, but at the end of the day, Google is in this unique and potentially highly vulnerable position that will test the company's mettle and ability to not only reinvent itself, but also to perhaps strengthen its core. Let's take a quick look into the GooglePlex, which may now resemble more of a military complex, plotting out strategies and tactics for this war. Google must battle on at least six fronts simultaneously.

The Browser Front: Users have a choice between Internet Explorer (Microsoft), Firefox(Mozilla), Safari (Apple), and Google's offering, Chrome. The speculation is that Facebook is interested in a browser, too, since Mozilla co-founder Blake Ross is an employee, but that hasn't happened yet. More recently, the social browser RockMelt has captured some peoples' interests, and last week secured ₨1,337.56M in financing, adding Facebook board membersJim Breyer and Marc Andreessen to its board. Andreessen obviously knows a thing or two about browsers. Though most browsers enable users to power their search by Google as an option, Googe's Chrome offering isn't the lead browser by market share, and not even in second place.

The Mobile Front: Apple's iOS took the mobile world by storm in 2007 with the first iPhone. Then Google's Android operating system roared alongside it, turning into a freight train of downloads, as Bill Gurley said, only recently to be slowed by Apple's release of a phone with Verizon. While Android may have more installs, they don't have the developer community to build killer apps because the Android marketplace (both for hardware and firmware) is highlyfragmented, whereas iOS is about symphonic convergence. All the along, there's been ample speculation about whether Facebook was building its own mobile phone device, or as the company has publicly hinted, how it would integrate social layers into different mobile operating systems and platforms.

The Search Front: Whether we're on the desktop/laptop, a tablet, or a phone, Google wants to be powering our search, and this is where they dominate, though Microsoft's Bing has been able to acquire an impressive number of clicks. While everything is fine today, there are some troubling warning signs. On desktops and laptops, people will continue to use a variety of browsers, though they end up spending a lot of time on Facebook, which scares Google because of the trend of people moving slowly from search to discovery. This, however, won't shift overnight. For mobile devices, it's trickier. Most iOS users navigate the web either through Apple's own browser, Safari, and can have it search by Google. On Android-powered tablets and phones, Google controls more of the user-experience, including search, navigation, and application integration. While this is going on, users are trying their hand at realtime search on Twitter or BackType, looking for content directly within Quora, or usingBlekko's hashtags to better cut through and sort the web.

The Local Front: When users search for things on Google and click through, Google gets a little cut of that click. It knows how to drive traffic online and be paid handsomely for it. Driving and directing traffic that originates online into the real world, however, is a different story. As Steve Cheney elegantly stated, when we search online for places to go and then end up there in real life, the place itself does not have a clear sense of what drove them there. This is why the Daily Deals space is so red-hot and competitive, as it helps to close this major, valuable loop. If you search for a restaurant via OpenTable and make a reservation, the merchant knows exactly what drove you to the door. That's why Yelp, which only used to provide reviews, offered the ability to check-in for credit after Foursquare built up a head of steam. The opportunity here is so complex yet fragmented that it drove Google to offer ₨267.51B for Groupon just six months ago. In local, Google is competing against Groupon, but also Amazon (which has a stake in LivingSocial), and a host of smaller (Loopt) and forthcoming deals companies will continue to roll out. This is just the beginning.

The Social Front: Yes, again, Google is fighting a war with Facebook. That much is obvious. What's less obvious is how other social networks have been able to capture bits and pieces of our identities, leaving Google without any information of who we are. Users have been pumping personal content into blogs like Tumblr, networks like LinkedIn, and even asking search-related questions on Quora. Although we may all predominantly search via Google, the company is struggling in the social field. That is why Larry Page stepped in as CEO, why he tied bonuses to social, and why Google+ is their social sword and shield to fight back and capture user data, despite it being late in the game. Strategically speaking, even if Google+ doesn't hold or catch fire, it will probably cause its rivals to pause for a moment and consider a range of short- and long-term implications.

The Enterprise Front: If you think the browser, mobile, social, local, and search isn't enough, check out Google's combatants in enterprise—just some names like Microsoft, OracleIBM, and VMware, among others. Google's App Engine could go up against AWS, though that doesn't seem likely. Google competes with IBM and Oracle on enterprise search (such as OmniFind) and email and work collaboration tools (Lotus). Google's Chromebooks are seen as a potential entry point into enterprise computing, going up against hardware giants like HPDell, and Lenovo. Furthermore, Google may be trying to push Android into the enterprise, which would apply even more pressure on Research in Motion. There's VMware, which offers Zimbra, PaaS, and presentation tools, to name a few. And, of course, there's Microsoft, which competes with Google for a wide range of productivity applications. For all of Google's consumer-facing brands and applications, its strength in enterprise sometimes is underestimated despite the fact that they currently hold many excellent positions.

It's easy to pile on Google given their size, their wallet, and their global influence and impact. They are the goliath, and have been for many years, and are now facing many challenging tests, all at the same time. And while it's a fun parlor game to sit around and pontificate about how Google's reign might be over or how slow GMail loads, the reality is that no other company could compete legitimately on so many different battlefronts against so many different competitors. There's no way Google can win each battle, and they must know that, but they will win some, and it will be fascinating to see how the company both adapts and stays the course along the way. Google is not going to go down without a fight, and it could take another decade for all of these battles to play out. The company has some of the world's brightest engineers, a stockpile of cash, and incredible consumer Internet mind share, worldwide. Sit tight.

Thanks 

http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/03/google-six-front-war/

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Top 5 multi-platform mobile app development tools

As per a new study by research firm Gartner, mobile applications downloaded from online stores will be a $58 billion worldwide business by 2014. Driven by the popularity of the iPhone and Android operating system, the demand for skilled app developers is reaching the highest point ever. The days are gone when organizations used to choose either iPhone or android or others platforms and ignore the rest. Today, it's becoming evident that you got to have your app ready for cross platforms. Here comes the significance of multi-platform app development tools. Each platform is unique and exhibits different features, capabilities and behaviour. Here is a list of the top 5 development tools for cross-formatting mobile applications. 


1. RhoMobile



RhoMobile offers Rhodes, which is an open-source framework based on Ruby. This permits the developer to create native apps, spanning over a stunning range of OS' and smartphones. The OS' include Android, Windows Mobile, Symbian, iPhone and RIM. The developer just need to code once, which can be used to build apps for most of the major smartphones. Apart from Rhodes, RhoMobile also offers developers RhoHub, which is a hosted development environment, and RhoSync, which can be employed as a standalone server to keep all the app data current on the users' handhelds. 
2. Appcelerator



Appcelerator is a free and open source application development platform. The Titanium Development Platform from Appcelerator lets you create native mobile, tablet and desktop application experiences using existing web skills like Javascript, HTML, CSS, Python, Ruby, and PHP. It now powers over a 1,000 native apps per month. The best thing about Titanium is that if gives users easy access to over 300 APIs and location information. Apps can be totally hardware-based and all app data can be stored either in the cloud or on the device. Platforms include iOS, Android based mobiles and tablets. 


3. appMobi



appMobi's mobile technology starts with the XDK, a cross-platform native app development tool that addresses ten times as many potential developers as native development tools. Unlike native tools, the XDK uses standard web languages HTML (and HTML5), CSS, and JavaScript to create native apps for iOS and Android smartphones and tablets (with more devices coming soon). 
4. PhoneGap




PhoneGap is a HTML5 app platform that allows developers to create apps for Android, Palm, Symbian, BlackBerry, iPhone, iTouch and iPad devices. allows the developer to work with device hardware features such as accelerometer, GPS/location, camera, sound and much more. It also offers an Adobe AIR app and also online training courses to help the developer access native API's and build mobile apps on its own platform. 


5. MoSync



MoSync is another Free Open Source Software (FOSS) multi-platform mobile app development tool that offers the developer multi-platform mobile app dev SDK tool. It also includes Eclipse-based IDE for C/C++ programming. MoSync offers support for several types of OS', including Windows Mobile, Android, Symbian, Moblin and even a mobile Linux distro. Support for the iPhone OS and BlackBerry is also on its way.
The list is certainly not exhaustive. Adding to the above five tools, there are some other cross-platform mobile development tools as well that are in huge demand. Some of these skills are - WidgetPad, Whoop, TotalCross and DragonRAD. 

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

EasySign - Sign and Fill your documents. Anywhere. Anytime.

Forget all those hassles of printing, scanning and faxing while signing a document. EasySign lets you sign and fill any document right from your iPhone or iPad in less than 60 seconds. 
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Whether you are on the road, on the beach, in some remote town or even in your office; you can quickly sign that important invoice, purchase order, job contract, lease agreement, tax form, loan application, NDA or almost anything - you name it.

It is the first pay-as-you-go mobile e-signature solution for both business and personal needs.

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Open the email attachment on your iPhone directly using EasySign. Sign it, fill it and view the final document instantly from within the App. Then, just email the document to anyone you wish and you're done. EasySign is as simple and convenient as that.

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✔ Sign any document format (PDF, Word/Excel/Powerpoint, TEXT/RTF, HTML, JPEG/PNG/BMP).
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✔ Fill name, initials, date or any other text field.
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Friday, March 4, 2011

Operation 'Safe Homecoming'

http://twitter.com/#!/ForSecNRao 
@ForSecNRao to @ashmoily: Could you please give me a contact number for any of our people in Brega? We want to help.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Android apps to run on other phones

If you purchase a new smartphone there are a couple of choices you need to make beforehand. The first is what make and model of phone you desire, the second is the operating system you would prefer to use. Unfortunately, picking the phone inherently means you don't have a choice in the OS it uses as they come pre-loaded.

Myriad is set to change that if you want access to Android on a smartphone that doesn't offer it as an OS. The solution is the Myriad Alien Dalvik virtual machine, which allows Android apps to be run on alternative operating systems seamlessly.

This is actually more straightforward than it first seems. While Android is a full-blown operating system, Android apps run in a virtual machine due to the security that offers. So if you can recreate that emulation environment on another OS, the apps should run as normal and without any kind of performance hit to the app's operation.

Myriad will be demonstrating Alien Dalvik at the Mobile World Congress next week, but the video above gives you a preview of it running on MeeGo using Nokia N900 hardware.

While users may find this useful if they have Android apps they like, but a non-Android phone, Myriad is actually aiming this at developers rather than consumers. Instead of developing an app for multiple platforms, Alien Dalvik allows an Android app to be developed and deployed everywhere. The user will not know an Android app is running on their other OS, as the virtual machine being used is completely transparent and the app just runs as if it is native.

For the moment Alien Dalvik is slated to get a commercial release for MeeGo later this year. Other operating systems are going to be supported and Myraid say they will be announced in the next few months and hopefully in time for the initial launch.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXWEyKjwk2g

http://www.geek.com/articles/mobile/myriad-to-allow-android-apps-to-run-on-other-phones-virtually-2011028/

Sunday, February 20, 2011

T24: India's first unpaid mobile service

The innovations in the telecom sector continues. Now we have India's first unpaid mobile connection service called T24 (TALK24). The service is brought by Tata Teleservices and Future Group, the retailer. The T24 service has been launched on the GSM platform and provides a two way benefit to the customers.

Elaborating on what the two way benefit is, Mayur Toshniwal, CEO, T24 said that through this service, customers will reap in shopping benefits as they talk and talk time benefits as they shop.

How the unpaid mobile connection will work is when customers shop at any outlet under the Future Group tag, they will be rewarded with free talk time for every purchase made above  351. A subscriber needs to have a T24 SIM card to avail the unpaid mobile services. The per-second rates for calls will be applicable for the T24 customers on the Tata Teleservices' GSM network.

So the calculation here is simple. If you do a shopping of  3,001 in any Future Gropu store, you stand to get a free talk time of  150 on your T24 SIM card.

The stores covered under the Future Group chain include Big Bazaar, Pantaloons, Central, Brand Factory, Home Town, eZone and Aadhar, wherein you will get exclusive mobile connection and tariff plans under the T24 unpaid mobile service connection. 

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Android Application to run on other phones

Myriad, a mobile technology company, announced new software Alien Dalvik that will allow Android applications to run on non-Android platforms. 

With this, a much wider range of devices and platforms will be able to host Android applications, making it available for new audiences. The software can be installed without any user disruption. The users won't have to restrict to the applications, OS of their device can hosts, and instead they will have the options of android applications on their devices as well.
Alien Dalvik is also likely to open up new revenue opportunities for mobile operators, OEMs and app store owners. They will have easy access to the Android applications and will be able to install them in varied range of device operating systems. It will allow android applications to run on platforms like MeeGo. 

The software lets the application run unmodified and hence letting the app store owners and mobile operators to start their services just by repackaging Android Package (APK) files. 

The software will be unveiled for the first time at Mobile World Congress 2011 in Barcelona. 

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Free International Calls from PC to Phone with Google Talk and Talkster (GTalk-to-VoIP)

Free International Calls from PC to Phone with Google Talk and Talkster (GTalk-to-VoIP)

Free internationalcalling service is hard to come by, after all, commercial telephonecompanies or phone communication operators need to pay connection fee to receiving called party's providers no matter the calls are made to land line, cell phone or satellite phone, and regardless of it's a trunk, toll or VoIP calls. Lots of sites that offer free worldwide phone calls has now defunct, e.g. AllFreeCalls. Most established PC-to-Phone or VoIP operators such as MediaRing gives free calls to limited countries or destinations as promotion to attract users.

There is another opportunity for free international phone calls in from PC to phone style, by using Google Talk, and Talkster integration with GTalk2VoIP. The partnership, using ad-supported business model, allows callers from anywhere worldwide in every countries free international, long distance and group conference calls by leveraging on Google Talk. And callers able to call to more than 30 countries supported by Talkster's network completely free, or partially free (caller portion) for anywhere else in the world.

The free international calls by dialing from GTalk instant messaging client is especially beneficial to areas with strictly regulated VoIP and telecom practices, such as India, Africa and Middle East countries such as United Arab Emirates, where using Talkster through GTalk2VoIP will let people communicate freely between mobile phones, landlines and PCs, even in countries not currently supported through Talkster's ad supported free calling service.

To take advantage of free international calling via Google Talk via Talkster, follow these steps:

  1. Run Google Talk desktop client. Download and install Google Talk if you haven't.
  2. Click on the Add button on Google Talk to add contacts into Google Talk, as the same usual way.
  3. Type in the phone number of the person you want to call in the following format:

    complete-full-phone-number@talkster.gtalk2voip.com

    The complete full phone number must include country code and areacode. For example, a telephone number in UK will have the following phone number assigned in GTalk: 442071234567@talkster.gtalk2voip.com, or for USA, 12125551212@talkster.gtalk2voip.com.

    Adding Talkster Free Call Number in Google Talk

  4. A confirmation instant message will be sent by Talkster for instructions together with a local Talkster call-in number on how to place the free international calls for both calling party and called party. Typically, Talkster assigns a local Talkster number for calling party (the person you want to call) in their country, which allows he or she to incur only cheap local call charge (which may be free in some countries).

    Talkster Local Call-in Number

  5. To place the free international call to your friend, click on friend's number in the Google Talk Contact List.
  6. Click on the Call button to start the call.
  7. Talkster will dial out to the calling phone number from Google Talk.
  8. When the calling party answers, there is 10 seconds for caller to check to see if he's available to talk, and to instruct the answering party to hang up and callback using the caller's local Taskster phone number in that country.
  9. Wait while the calling party hangs up and calls back using the Talkster local number for the caller. Ensure that the calling party knows this number, else send the phone number to him or by email or IM. If the phone number is a mobile phone number, an SMS with Talkster call-in number will be sent to the cellphone too. The call recipient or the calling party must calls back in for the international call to be connected.

    Note that Talkster uses Caller ID to recognize who to connect the call to, so Caller ID must not be disabled or suppressed.

  10. As soon as the 'original calling party' calls in, Talkster and GTalk2VoIP connect both caller and called party into an international call where talkers can talk as long as you want for free.
  11. When finished talking, just end the call. Users are welcome to call as often as possible.

Currently, Talkster has local numbers in more than 30 countries, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Chile, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, El Salvador, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States.

Calling fixed line, landline, mobile, cell or any phone number of supported international destinations or countries from Google Talk via Talkster and GTalk2VoIP integration is always free, and no credit card, no sign-up and no registration required, no catches, no limites, and no conditions attached, and free usage is unlimited. Users can can call as often as you like and talk as long as you like. More information at gtalk2voip.com.

Thanks http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/07/04/free-international-calls-from-pc-to-phone-with-google-talk-and-talkster-gtalk-to-voip/