TrendWathcing Hits on MyNuMo

Client MyNuMo, who along with iotum, are two of the first companies in the AOL AIM PhoneLine Developers Program got some pretty snappy press coverage, being named one of the companies to watch in the 2007 Trend Report over at TrendWatching.com which is based in the Netherlands. With MyNuMo users become producers of ringtones, ringback … Read more

GrandCentral is The Winner

Last week at GadgetFest in San Diego, GrandCentral walked away with the honors as the GadgetFest champ. This marks the second year in a row where an agency client, not from the San Diego area, but from the East Bay has won. PhoneGnome was the champ in 2005 along with SlingBox. While Ken Rutkowski and … Read more

Mercator IP Communications Newsletter

If you don’t read the Mercator Capital Newsletter you’re missing some of the best insight around. This month’s issue is chock full of news that you should be reading. One of the companies featured is BridgePort Networks a company we have been rather high on since they started.

Paul Kapustka Joins GigaOm

Longtime technology journalist Paul Kapustka will join GigaOm today, Andy Abramson’s VoIPWatch has learned. While Kapustka will continue to serve Vonosphere in some ongoing capacity, the former CMP Advanced IP Pipeline story breaker joins Om Malik’s GigaOm as Managing Editor. P.S. Did everyone catch Jeff in the International Herald Tribune?

World Economic Forum Honors IP Visionary Companies

It looks like at least two companies I’m rather fond of, TruPhone and BridgePort Networks have gotten some mighty big-time receptivity. Voxilla reports that the two were selected by the World Economic Forum to participate in the Davos annual confab of true leaders. Congrats!

Om’s VoIP Round Up

Just read Om. The key point to me here is how services are evolving and getting better. We’re also seeing mashups of web services with voice being added. Given what I’m seeing, 2007 will be a banner year.