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Highrise + Lypp == ???
Filed in archive Development Tools by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on February 28, 2008
The folks at 37signals and Lypp are sponsoring a contest. Use Highrise and Lypp as part of a "mash-up" application. The programmers behind the top 3 applications will win some Apple gift cer...
Connecting The Islands Of VoIP
Filed in archive Development Tools by Dameon Welch-Abemathy on October 12, 2007
As long as I've been following the VoIP industry, I am amazed at how many companies are essentially reinventing the wheel when it comes to providing Voice dialtone over IP. Oh sure they use common...
Is This The Windows Mobile 6.0 We Were Waiting For?
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on November 26, 2006
Over a year old, we were expecting an up gradation of the Windows Mobile 5.0 OS and it was expected that Crossbow, code name for Windows Mobile 6.0 would be available in the first half of 2007. Mobile...
VoIP Calls Now Possible Even With Firewalls, Courtesy Any-Firewall Server
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on September 6, 2006
One of the biggest problems faced with VoIP calls is firewall as data packets cannot pass through firewalls and make a connection between people making use of different firewall products. In order to ...
Connect Your Cell Phones to VoIP Using SmartBox
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on July 14, 2006
Did you know about Smartbox? It is being regarded as the biggest find in the field of communications since Skype was launched. Coming to you is the Smartbox Lite which gives land line rates from your ...
VoIP/Broadband Internet Accelerator: A Great Product
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on June 26, 2006
D-LINK DI-102 VoIP and Broadband Internet Accelerator is a great product. The product is capable of faster real time processing as it detects and prioritizes bandwidth sensitive packets. D-link also r...
Uplink Connects SIP & Skype
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on March 31, 2006
SIP protocol is regarded as the industry standard for VoIP. A number of telephone companies, IP phone manufacturers and virtual IP based PBX systems have been using this protocol for connecting calls....
Phil Zimmerman's Zfone to secure VoIP calls
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on March 20, 2006
Phil Zimmerman, creator of PGP has developed a secure means of talking of VoIP called Zfone. It works with any network that uses SIP which is a commonly used standard among VoIP providers; therefore i...
AMP Renamed As FreePBX
Filed in archive Development Tools by gautam on March 19, 2006
Asterisk Management Portal (AMP) has been renamed as FreePBX on its 2.0 milestone release. Here are some of the new features of PBX which I found out on http://freepbx.org Add or change extension an...
SimpleTicket Offers VoIP TAPI
Filed in archive Development Tools by robyn on February 2, 2006
SimpleTicket is a new open-source trouble ticketing system. I've talked (well, emailed back and forth) with Alexander Muse a little about SimpleTicket and I have come away impressed. It runs on ...
GoogleTalk Is An Open Platform
Filed in archive Development Tools by robyn on January 22, 2006
Making GooleTalk open was important to Google. So much so, that unlike Yahoo! and Microsoft, they've ensured interoperability with a wide range of applications by saying that any company willing t...
MapMe for Skype Beta Closed
Filed in archive Development Tools by robyn on January 4, 2006
I suppose after being slashdotted, digged, omed (ha ha), skype-journaled, and del.icio.used, the 100 beta tester spots were inexplicably filled. ;)
Enterprising Soul Makes Voice Empires Possible
Filed in archive Development Tools by robyn on November 28, 2005
Now you too can host that voice Empire you've always dreamed of hosting, right from your parents' basement... Check out Vitali Virulaine's creative take on a DIY VoIP phone (most of this i...
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