With the advent of the famous microblogging site, Twitter, various services have come up which have in some or the other way changed the way we tweet or rather changed our “Tweeting Experience. Adding a new dimension to this add-on Services is another Innovative based feature – Twitter Call
The Feature that has been introduced by JAJAH, A Company that deals with VOIP and IP Telephony , is an unique one and is still in the beta stage. As of in the beta stage, every call will last for only 2 minutes. It will work on any device on which twitter can be accessed, from your smart-phones to PC.
Calling your friends is too easy as 1-2-3
How to make Phone Calls via Twitter?
1) To initiate a call, you must be following the person and the person should be following you too (This measure as stated by JAJAH is for privacy measures).
2) Follow @call and your friend too should be in the @call directory
3) To Call your friend Tweet @call @Ramblinggeek
4) JAJAH will call your friend and connect the call with your device
5) The Total Call as said by JAJAH will be kept private and not leaked to anyone
How to Apply for Jajah Twitter Call?
Go to www.jajah.com and signup.
Under “My Services” in “My Account” page you will see “Twitter Calls.” If this doesn’t appear, and you would like an invitation, send an email to twitter@jajah.com
Let other people know they can @call you: send a tweet “call me free – reply with @call”. Or add “JAJAH@Call” to your account info so people will know you are part of the beta. To protect privacy, calls can only be made to people who follow you. Jajah says you’ll even be able to make calls when using Twitter clients like Tweetie and TwitterBerry on your smartphone.
No headset, no download, no software, no hidden costs. Use the phone you already have.
So What are you waiting for ?? Go try out this unique service and tell us what you felt about it in the Comments section.

Rohit Langde is a part time blogger who is pursuing degree course in Mechanical Engg.
Jajah has made a superb effort by getting twitter for short call service through their network. Threat for rivals like Truphone, Vopium or Nimbuzz to grab another social media service.