Ricoh is entering the UC market with its Unified Communications System P3000, which is based on video conferencing technology from Vidyo. - Printer and office supply vendor Ricoh is getting into the highly
competitive unified communications market, and is getting help from
video collaboration company Vidyo.
Ricoh officials earlier this year announced their
intention of getting into the UC field, and partnered with Vidyo in
February…
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Ricoh, Vidyo Launch Video-Based UC Device
July 29th, 2011
Asterisk 10, Asterisk 2.0 http://snapvoip.blogspot.com/
If you thought I am missing 1. from Asterisk 10 in the title, this time you are wrong (I am prone to typos and I do not check my posts for faults very often).
Digium’s Director of Software Engineering, Kevin Fleming has posted a lengthy article explaining the transition of Asterisk 1.10 to Asterisk 10.
“The conclusion that we’ve reached,…
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Asterisk 10, Asterisk 2.0, And The Evolution Of Asterisk!
July 22nd, 2011
Google is now allowing users to make multiple calls at once from Gmail, thanks to improvements in its Google Voice phone management application. The feature also pauses and resumes calls. - Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) July 20 rolled out a service to augment its phone calling capability in Gmail by letting users make
multiple calls at the same time.
The search giant surprised
users last August when it launched
calling capability in Gmail, which leverages the company’s Google Voice
phone m…
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Google Voice Fields Multiple Calls in Gmail
July 21st, 2011
Facebook partnered with Skype on one-to-one video chat, while Google built a many-to-many Hangouts video calling application for Google+. Boosting user engagement is the end goal for both. -
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg launched video chat powered
by Skype July 6, pundits immediately took to shaming and flaming the company for
launching the service one week after Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) launched its own
social network to beta with its own video application.
Facebook, the world’…
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Facebook, Google Differ on Video Chat Approach
July 10th, 2011
Skype is now available to members of U.S. Congress, paving the way for VOIP communications as a substitute to pressing of the flesh for politicians who can’t travel for meetings. -
Skype doesn’t require any
more legitimacy in the wake of being acquired by Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) for $8.5 billion. The
popular VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) service got more anyway.
U.S. Congress members and
their staff can now use the PC calling network, as well as one provided by
o…
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Skype Calls on U.S. Congress
June 29th, 2011
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