Call Mami Too: Free Global Skype Calling on Mother’s Day, sponsored by Intel

Skype and Intel just announced their “Gift of Gab” promotion today, with the goal of bringing families and friends together this Mother’s Day (Sunday, May 13th).

With the “Gift of Gab,” U.S. and Canadian residents can use Skype to call anyone, anywhere in the world for free all day on Mother’s Day. That’s twenty-four hours to call mom, your best friend or other members of the family, without paying a dime.

It doesn’t matter if that special someone is in Asia, Africa, Europe, South America or right around the corner.

Why Mother’s Day??- Mother’s Day is the busiest calling holiday of the year, so there’s no better day to make calls for free.- Sixty-two percent of moms just want a phone call saying I love you on Mother’s Day, yet only 35% actually receive phone calls, according to a new survey commissioned by Skype.-42% of adults say they see or talk with a parent (especially Mom) every single day, up 10% since 1989.

Now all that chatting won’t cost anything!
Get more information about the “Gift of Gab” at http://www.skype.com/go/giftofgab

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