Where The Girls Aren’t

If you looking for love at a Tech Conference, forget it. Ken Camp has picked up on the same observation I made last VON that the ladies are disproportionately out of balance at more than VoIP conferences. All I know is this is counter to the way I was raised, which is why I was … Read more

James Enck Returns

After a self imposed blogging diet, pal and uber Euro Telecom blogging God James Enck has announced reemergence. James is one that needs to be on your blogroll if he’s not. Welcome back!

Requiem For The Future of VoIP

Om has pointed to an Aswath post regarding the winding down of the AOL Total Talk service. Rather than look at it as a failure, my take on this is AOL really has seen the future sooner than others. Much like the BT announcement earlier this week about their softclient, and like their other online … Read more

Requiem For The Future of VoIP

Om has pointed to an Aswath post regarding the winding down of the AOL Total Talk service. Rather than look at it as a failure, my take on this is AOL really has seen the future sooner than others. Much like the BT announcement earlier this week about their softclient, and like their other online … Read more

Skype Me & Video, A Real Flash in the Pants

It seems the lack of parental controls in Skype with their Skype Me mode may have led to a flashing of sorts in the UK. All of this could be avoided with a two stage warning system for SkypeMe that reminds new users, and even old hands, that Skype Me makes their ID available to … Read more

Mr. Video

Jeff really is Mr. VON–that’s for Video on The Net. Check out the list he’s compiled for Video programming that is net only…WOW!!

Bragging Rights, Blushing and Being Number One

Back in my sports days I used to help the local high school sportswriter, Don McKee, at the Inquirer in Philadelphia with his weekly high school hockey top ten poll and it was always interesting to see how people would react when the ratings would come out, especially the kids and parents on the team … Read more