Is J the new X? (Or the new i?) Michael Cerda who founded Jangl has discovered he's getting plenty of company from other firms who have not only start their company name with a J but with a Ja. At last count:
Jabbin
Jabphone
Jaiku
Jajah
Jangl
Jaxtr
For a compilation of Telecom 2.0 companies, see Bob Stumpel's list.
Not to mention Jabra. (Not apples to apples, but in the same general space.)
Posted by: Dave deBronkart | 15 February 2007 at 06:15 PM