Month: April 2005

VoIP Funding Picks Up

I was under the impression that VoIP funding had slowed until I received this. The company is focusing on the
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Adobe And VoIP

Russell Shaw makes a great deal of sense with today’s blog entry titled What Adobe buying Macromedia *could* mean for
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Off to DC

Off to DC to speak at the ATA about the future of contact centers. I am flying out of the
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Microsoft’s New Ad Campaign

Microsoft launched a new campaign targeted at getting more people to use Windows XP. The New York Post has an
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Blog Spam

For those of you non-bloggers out there consider yourselves lucky as something called comment spam is a nightmare for many
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Weekend VoIP URLs

Lots of new VoIP URLS recently. 8x8Voip doesn’t seem to be registered to someone at 8×8, the parent company of
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Speaking this Week

Lots of speaking and traveling this week. I am going to be speaking and moderating a session for the ATA
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The French on Google

For some reason I smile when I hear that the French aren’t happy with Google. I don’t know why. Perhaps
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Lazar on VoIP Issues

Some interesting commentary here on Comcast’s DNS outage that was treated by the company as a general connectivity problem. Here
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California Gives Up VoIP Fight

In what may be the biggest news pertaining to the FCC since Kevin Martin was selected to lead the commission,
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