Amen, Brother
Alec Saunders just wrote the Voice 3.0 manifesto.
Alec Saunders just wrote the Voice 3.0 manifesto.
TokTumi’s Peter Sisson thinks that RIM may be in for some dark days and that the Blackberry is doomed.
My agency has represented Boingo for 18 months or so now, and long before that I was a Boingo customer, a happy customer, who found that using it on my Nokia N & E Series devices and my laptops was always something that allowed for easy connectivity. One of the missing pieces, more due to … Read more
My agency has represented Boingo for 18 months or so now, and long before that I was a Boingo customer, a happy customer, who found that using it on my Nokia N & E Series devices and my laptops was always something that allowed for easy connectivity. One of the missing pieces, more due to … Read more
Martin Geddes keynote is a blockbuster here at eComm in Amsterdam. He clearly and crisply defined and described the 5 Stage Evolution of Comms as Messages, Minutes, Megabytes, Media and Moments.
If you ever wondered why you can’t SMS easily from your laptop without going through hoops, it’s time to forget all about that. If you’re an SIP based softphone user, you’ll be rejoicing, as Counterpath just announced at the Broadsoft Conference SMS within Bria for Broadworks users. Good move as this adds a very useful … Read more
Using Truphone, Skype, UMA Voice and 3G Data all from Barcelona
Over the weekend Samsung began a contest for applications developers by offering $330,000 in prize money to develop applications for its Omnia II (I8000) and is open for applications in English and Italian.
Erik Lagerway thinks VoIP over 3G is a when, not an if on the iPhone up in Canada. This is of course not going to happen until Apple updates their developer’s Terms and Conditions. Right now Apple’s T’s & C’s that the iPhone developers are working under are not yet written to enable the applications … Read more
Rebtel provides user a valuable service. Cheap calls. But it isn’t VoIP. Now it’s available in the Apple iPhone App Store. Basically what the new app does is call set up. This is not really different than GoogleVoice’s ability to do the same thing, other than it’s in the App Store.