VoIP originally stood for Voice over Internet Protocol. We largely still think of VoIP as voice but the V in VoIP also stands for video, or if you look at tagline for Jeff Pulver's VON Conference,...
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Sigh. I'm missing something here because I don't get it. As I reported yesterday, Skype released their latest client for Windows, which includes video support. Apparently-I haven't had a...
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Skype has had video support for quite a while now. However, it's more like a phone call. You had to have a video camera to do it, too. With Skype 3.5 for Windows, you can add video to a chat......
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From relationship-based numbers, a-la Jangl, we now move to transaction based numbers with a service called Numbr (pronounced Numb-ar). Numbr, which was originally called craigsnumber, provides a...
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Sitofono is a rather unique product in the VoIP marketplace. It enables customers to click on a button on your website and they can connect with you. All a customer has to do is input their phone...
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Back when I first started playing with VoIP, I would use whatever VoIP calling method I could. Partially to save money, partially because it was the latest shiny toy. I set up Sipura (now Linksys)...
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Gokul Gopalakris brings up an annoyance I've run into on more than one occasion: the inability to easily silence someone on a conference call. Anything from people whom shouldn't be speaking...
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Many people don't read through the end user license agreements (EULA) that come with, well, just about anything. Including VoIP service. Mostly, they get ignored and clicked-through. Lucky for...
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