Vonosphere Goes Live
Congrats to pals Paul Kaputska and Jeff Pulver for the launch of Vonosphere, the all ablout VON blog.
Congrats to pals Paul Kaputska and Jeff Pulver for the launch of Vonosphere, the all ablout VON blog.
I recently spent some time “At The WhiteBoard” with the folks at ZDNet and AT&T talking about and explaining some of what the world needs to know about VoIP, VoIP Security, WiMax and Voice 2.0 applications. You can watch the videos here….While I don’t expect to win any awards the whole process was quite educational … Read more
Skype is being credited with being everywhere in this news account. What it is about is called a “market domination” strategy that is very similar to what I used over 14 years ago to help build the market wide reputation via PR and Sports Marketing for a sports licensed products company that caused the leading … Read more
Over a week ago, Mike at TechDirt posted this very much, right on analysis about telcos and the lack of innovation. He focuses on the why they’re not and what it means. But what is really interesting is the “debate” of sorts below Mike’s post that makes this a worth reading post.
The Microsoft designed Zune portable media devices will have VoIP functionality on board.
With 44,000 subs today using Google Talk, one has to look at it as it being an infant. My prediction…those numbers will skyrocket. They are adding essential features, and it costs nothing.
PhoneBoy is really maturing as a writer. Check out his musings around Om’s post and the conclusions he’s drawing regarding FMC, UMA and WiFi.
Om questions the enthusiastic support of WiFi on Mobile and points out the hurdles. He failed to point out how easy the Nokia 770 tablet is to use though, but I bet for good reason, it’s not a mobile phone. The key is the mobile carriers, and they have to make it easy, not hard … Read more
This survey from Intel pretty much sums up why I started this other blog. With more people finding it harder and harder to disconnect, the concept of working anywhere has matured to become part of the cross over between work and life. VoIP will play a major part of the lifestyle change we will all … Read more
This survey from Intel pretty much sums up why I started this blog. With more people finding it harder and harder to disconnect, the concept of working anywhere has matured to become part of the cross over between work and life.