Jangl, the VoIP widget provider, announced that it will connect users with its new "Call Anyone" feature that allows you to call anyone with an email address, from anywhere in the world.
Jangl of course won't reveal your phone number or theirs, and provides a free VoIP service that lets you talk to people you meet through social networks or blogs. The new Jangl release is available in 31 countries, and has enabled multiple phone support, so you can use your mobile, landline or VoIP phone to connect with others. Jangl's other features include the "Call Me" link, letting you can share your Jangl web address in your email signature, or post the Jangle widget on your MySpace, Hi5, Tagged or Piczo profile, or your TypePad blog, further extending your social networking capabilities. All you need to do is enter the email address of the person you'd like to connect with, and a phone number is provided for you to call them. With this first call, you leave a voicemail, which is then delivered via email, and the recipient can get a number with which to return your initial call.