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VoIP in Google ChromeOS
Google released their ChromeOS operating system yesterday. So naturally, as a VoIP fan I was curious if ChromeOS could run VoIP. Since Google's ChromeOS has a Flash Player built-in, in theory it can run a Flash-based VoIP client. The first... Full Story
Posted on November 20, 2009 9:24 AM

8x8 Virtual Meeting - Sporting Flash VoIP- Takes on WebEx and GoToMeeting
8x8, Inc. announced at ITEXPO a new, web-based conferencing service to its existing portfolio of business communication offerings for small to medium sized businesses. I met with a few 8x8 employees to get the low-down on this interesting new offering.First,... Full Story
Posted on September 3, 2009 11:56 AM

Skype Video Calls on Google Android
What if you could do Skype VoIP & video conferencing on the Google Android? Sounds pretty damn cool, doesn't it? Especially given all the media hype surrounding the new iPhone 3GS. I already tweeted my displeasure that the new Apple... Full Story
Posted on June 19, 2009 5:02 PM

flaphone, the Flash Web-based SIP-to-SIP & SIP-to-Skype VoIP App, Adds New Features
Flaphone has done some updates to their Flash-based VoIP application. Back in 2007 I broke the story about the first Adobe Flash-based SIP VoIP app called Flashphone, later renamed Flaphone. Flaphone is a web-based SIP softphone that uses ubiquitous... Full Story
Posted on June 18, 2009 10:17 AM

Another Free VoIP Calling Web Application
Goober Networks, recently launched CallingAmerica.com, which offers web-based free VoIP calls to any landline or mobile phone in the U.S. or Canada. The Web-based offering uses Flash for the audio output & microphone input. As for the business model for... Full Story
Posted on February 19, 2009 11:25 AM

Bootable Flash Drive creates 15-Minute Turnkey Asterisk Installs on Atom-based processors
How'd you like a bootable USB flash drive which can create turnkey, full-featured Asterisk PBX systems in 15 minutes or less? Nerd Vittles has a recipe specially designed for the new Atom-based motherboards found in most netbooks. Nerd says it... Full Story
Posted on February 4, 2009 1:08 PM

Flash Skype Video cards = Flash Skype Client in the Near Future?
This morning I was playing with the new video e-card creation tool from Skype, which is just in time for Christmas, Hanukkah and the rest of the holidays. It's called Video cards with Skype (http://www.skypevideocards.com). Facebook fans can easily... Full Story
Posted on December 19, 2008 10:59 AM

CNET - Where's the ♥ love?
I love CNET, it's one of my favorite technology, electronics, and gadgets sites. But I'm just not feeling the love. You see, I wrote a quick review of the just launched GizmoCall Flash-based VoIP service this morning. A few hours... Full Story
Posted on December 16, 2008 4:29 PM

GizmoCall Another Flash VoIP Player
GizmoCall, a Flash-based, no download, cross operating system VoIP app launched on Monday. GizmoCall isn't the first to offer a Flash-based VoIP client. I believe the first Flash-based VoIP app was Flashphone, which I discovered last year. I also found... Full Story
Posted on December 16, 2008 9:50 AM
TringMe Creates Flash VoiceXML Platform
TringMe has announced a Flash-enabled VoiceXML platform. TringMe said, "A lot of infrastructure is required to build voice application, because of the complexity involved in building interactive voice applications and the need for optimum performance and carrier grade reliability. Even... Full Story
Posted on October 17, 2008 9:20 AM

Flash VoIP calls to Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, and Google Talk
Flashphone is a web-based SIP softphone, while gtalk2voip lets you make or receive calls to/from all SIP phones and SIP services, including Yahoo Messenger, MSN Messenger, and Google Talk. Both Flashphone and gtalk2voip are free. Now combine the two and... Full Story
Posted on September 25, 2008 4:59 PM
Flashphone adds Adobe AIR VoIP app
Regular readers of the VoIP & Gadgets blog will recall I've written about Flashphone several times. In theory, Flashphone, like Phweet (a Flash-based VoIP app) should work on Aircell's airline Internet service. Until of course, Aircell blocks it of course.... Full Story
Posted on September 2, 2008 11:54 AM
SightSpeed Light Flash Video on MySpace
SightSpeed just launched a new “SightSpeed Light” widget for MySpace, which adds two-way voice and video to the popular social networking site. If you recall, I wrote the following about SightSpeed Light: The obvious question that came to my mind... Full Story
Posted on April 22, 2008 10:41 AM
TringMe opens platform API to developers
Some great news for VoIP developers. Today TringMe announced it has opened up its platform APIs for developers. According to TringMe's blog, TringMe’s open API will allow developers of Adobe Flex, AIR, Symbian S60 or even a pure web platform... Full Story
Posted on April 16, 2008 9:33 AM
C2Call - New browser-based Java VoIP app
C2Call (C2Call) lets you make web-based P2P VoIP phone calls direct from your browser whether you're using Linux, Windows, or an Apple Mac. The software is a Java widget that is loaded temporary from the C2Call web page into... Full Story
Posted on April 3, 2008 12:10 PM
Zingaya Media Server enables Adobe Flash-based VoIP
A Russian-based company, Innovative Systems of Communication (ISC, Inc.) just launched their company website in both Russian and English. This is the same company that launched Flashphone.ru, a proof-of-concept Flash-based phone app which I discovered & reviewed. ISC is now... Full Story
Posted on February 19, 2008 4:39 PM
SightSpeed Light Flash Video Conferencing & Chat
There has been a lot of hype behind Flash VoIP, including Adobe's formerly top-secret Flash VoIP project, which Om Malik (get well soon) and I broke the story back in 2006. Other players have come along in that time, including... Full Story
Posted on January 7, 2008 11:00 AM
Flashphone adds SIP Call Me Button
Flashphone, which I reviewed here, has created a CallMe widget which allows you to put CallMe button on your site and then use your own SIP account to connect it to your PSTN number. It can also make a SIP... Full Story
Posted on December 18, 2007 4:29 PM
Ribbit Launches
Ribbit is a development platform launching today, which enables developers to integrate communications solutions into their web applications. A proprietary softswitch (the Ribbit SmartSwitch) mediates communication across protocols, networks and devices. That includes MSN Messenger, Google Talk, Yahoo Messenger (soon)... Full Story
Posted on December 17, 2007 8:00 AM
Firefox VoIP Extension open to any SIP provider
Luca just emailed me that his company just launched a new version of their Firefox VoIP extension that is open to any SIP provider. Luca writes, "A new version of the VoIP Extension is now available for download and it’s... Full Story
Posted on December 13, 2007 11:37 AM
Ribbit Flash VoIP App Launch
Back in September in my Skype Could Trump Facebook in Social Networking post, I talked about how Skype could beat Facebook, but I also discussed how Flash VoIP apps could be a major played in the VoIP space. One company... Full Story
Posted on December 7, 2007 11:42 AM
PushCall.com Another Flash VoIP Player
Kees van Nuland, Managing director of PushCall.com contacted Rich about their Flash-based VoIP application after seeing Rich's post. Just to recap the Flash VoIP landscape, we have FlashPhone, which I broke the story in early November, and yesterday I... Full Story
Posted on December 4, 2007 10:00 AM
tringme TringPhone Flash VoIP App Launches
Looks like we've got another Adobe Flash-based VoIP phone to go along with the Russian flashphone I reviewed last month and which coincidentally launched some new features today. This one comes from India called TringMe, with the application aptly named... Full Story
Posted on December 3, 2007 1:41 PM
flashphone Beta Running on Adobe Flash launches
As you know, I've discussed Adobe getting into VoIP in the past where you can use a 100% Flash softphone application. Since the vast majority of PCs, Macs, PockePCs, Windows Mobile, and other operating systems all have Flash installed, in... Full Story
Posted on November 6, 2007 12:08 PM
Microsoft Silverlight takes on Adobe Flash
Scobleizer talks about Microsoft throwing down the multi-media gauntlet with a new software called Silverlight that aims to take on Adobe Flash, the predominant video media format on YouTube and other websites due to its better cross-platform support. Microsoft's Silverlight... Full Story
Posted on April 16, 2007 10:09 AM



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