TM Latest iTalk WHOA!

It was few weeks back when I trying to access my Yahoo! Mail after being absent for quite some time. I remember correctly of my password. Then again, it was proven otherwise. I couldn’t remember my password. Having several passwords for several sites is a killing thing. Try to imagine when you have several messaging and collaboration systems such as gTalk, MSN and Skype.

Thanks to TM, they will be launching the new single-point-of-access platform. A unified messaging and convergence platform that mash all the email accounts, social networking sites such as Facebook, Myspace and even IMs together. With that, I can write emails, text messages and even making calls through that one portal – iTalk WHOA!

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iTalk WHOA!

Let me tell you about the features available in the iTalk WHOA! It is like a dream come true but of course it comes with a price. What to expect when you can have webmail integrated together with other free mail service? It enables different webmails – like my case, Gmail and MSN to be view in a single page. Not to forget my work email running on POP3 protocol too. iTalk WHOA! enable the emails to be push to my mobile instead of checking it every now and then.

Among other features that are available include the calendar and task management, instant messaging, social networking streams and web SMS. The other features that captivated my heart is the Voice Calling features. It is like having a client chat like Skype over the Internet with the cheapest call rates. I recalled back then when I was a iTalk user. Often I make call to Australia and United Kingdom using iTalk. Now, they have ported it to iTalk WHOA! and it’s a lot lower than you can even possibly imagine.

Before anything is possible, you need to fulfil the basic requirements. First of all you need to have an Internet access, a browser (recommended IE6.0 and above) and a Flash Player 10. So you can access this web portal from anywhere without the limitation of remembering your entire accounts password! Sometimes, I just can’t access my Yahoo! just because I don’t remember it and it is saved as *remember me* in my desktop at home.

If I am going to put all my eggs in a basket, what can iTalk WHOA! do to protect my accounts? WHOA! using digital certificates to establish network connecting running on SSL Protocol. It gives the end-to-end encryption between the browser and the web portal. So even if we are to login from a public client such as in cyber cafes, we can rest assure that our accounts are save since the web portal run on AES encryption. Thus very secure.

So what for what? Try it out today.

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