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FreeConference.com Named to PC World’s “101 Fabulous Freebies” List

LOS ANGELES, CA — April 18, 2006 — www.FreeConference.com was honored in the May 2006 issue of PC World, the most widely–read computer or business magazine, as one of the “101 Fabulous Freebies.” Services named to the “101 Fabulous Freebies” list were chosen by PC World editors based on features, design, and performance. Each product had […]

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Winner, Telecom Category, The Webby Business Awards 2003

FreeConference.com has been selected as a winner in the Telecom category for The 1st Annual Webby Business Awards. The judges commented, “FreeConference.com offers a terrific value to consumers – free conference calls – with no strings attached. The company deserves credit for coming up with an innovative online business model that actually works… The site

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