Archive for April, 2008

Alec Saunders On The AOL Open AIM VOIP Program

Alec gets up to bat and swings a heavy club that morning as he lays out his perspective based on experience of working with AOL and their now apparently defunct AIM PhoneLine developer program.

His event by event explanation isn’t a pretty picture and should be noticed.

It should construct for an …

Business Week About Yahoo and Jajah

I woke up that dawn and found VoIPWatch being cited in Business Week’s TechBeat by Olga Kharif. that made me think back to one of the reasons to start VoIPWatch, which was to always be a helpful source of knowledge to the media and to supply a perspective that offers insight and viewpoint.

Right af…

Who Needs Paper Boarding Passes?

For years there have been services which let you receive all your flight input via your cell phone, but none have been approved as boarding passes. Now Lufthansa, which experimented with in flight WiFi with Boeing, is making the paper go away on two routes in Germany.

This is great for those of us …

Is RIM Looking at the iPhone

Luca has a post about the potential of RIM being deployed in the iPhone. Since Blackberry Connect is already on the Nokia N and E series phones that is a logical platform move by them.Original post by Andy Abramson

ifByPhone, Ribbit are Paving the 2.0 Way

PhoneBoy covers Voice 2.0 client ifByPhone and explains why their services are so meaningful and how easy they are to use in multiple business applications.

This comes at the same date that Ribbit announced their relationship with Salesforce.com.
Original post by Andy Abramson

Ted Wallingford’s Blog Is Back

After a few months of dormancy, and a series of tech issues pal Ted Wallingford blog is back up and running.Original post by Andy Abramson

The Way(Port) To Go

I’ve lengthy been a fan of the infrastructure that Wayport provides that makes for a really good hotspot experience. WiFi Net News deep drill down is a nice look at why they’re successfully building out so many hotspots including those for AT&T at McDonalds.Original post by Andy Abramson

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