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  • Jack, on the VOIP route, you can purchase the Ooma system right now through CostCo.

    Two thirds of a day with an iPhone (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Also, Ooma ($250 lifetime subscription to VoIP) has new hardware out, HP updated its Windows Home Server box, and reviewers of the PSPGo nailed Sony on the pricing.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • "Armspans" might work; even though that depends on how tall somebody is, you can get a general idea if Ooma is an adult and you've made him more or less human-sized.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Steve Perry 2009

  • Sometimes being the gadget guinea pig isn't a bed of roses, but so far our love affair with Ooma is going strong.

    One For The Table: I Love Ooma 2009

  • So we were thrilled to hear a highly articulate entrepreneur Andrew Frame of Ooma and his Ten Lessons podcast was on the Entrepreneurial Though Leaders (Stanford Technology Ventures Programme).

    Plot | strategic design & innovation agents: 2007

  • How far can Ooma chuck that spear in a world that doesn't use feet, meters, rods, or other Terran measures?

    Archive 2009-09-01 Steve Perry 2009

  • Unlike Vonage a similar service that has a monthly fee, once you purchase the Ooma system (about $200), you never have to pay another phone bill again.

    One For The Table: I Love Ooma 2009

  • More research showed that everyone was talking about Ooma, a system that seemed to be as popular as Uma Thurman among the nerd community.

    One For The Table: I Love Ooma 2009

  • All I did is plug the Ooma VoIP box (which has an answering machine built in) into my Internet connection and then directly into the base of my Panasonic phone system.

    One For The Table: I Love Ooma 2009

  • I'm excluding a slew of wacky dot-com names (Frengo, Ooma, Wakoopa) because repeating them all aloud might accidentally cause rainfall or someone to rise from the dead.

    Joel Schwartzberg: What's in a Nonsense Name? 2009

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