Month: April 2008

Google Android Running

Here is the good news. You can get Google’s Android running on current hardware. In fact the AT&T Tilt is
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Second Life Meets the Call Center

You have heard me discuss how contact centers could connect with virtual worlds and moreover how virtual worlds could connect
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Sending out an SMS

It is great to see the US Government embracing technology. Recently the FCC said that by 2010 we should have
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Dimdim is to WebEx like Asterisk is to Avaya

Open source web conferencing company Dimdim is looking to attack the conferencing market in the same way Asterisk "attacked" the
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Digium’s New Deal

It looks like Digium’s Java based client will be getting commercialized as a result of a five year deal with
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Plantronics HW251N-USB Wideband Headset

Correction… Despite my best efforts to be perfect this device is called the HW251N-USB not the HW351N-USB. Sorry if this
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Podcast: Ken Lamneck – President The Americas, Tech Data

Ken Lamneck President The Americas Tech Data Distribution companies are in a great position to tell us what trends to
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Podcast: Dieter Thompson, TAG

Dieter Thompson CEO TAG I had a chance to have a podcast interview with Dieter Thompson the CEO of TAG,
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Yahoo’s Alternate Plans

Yahoo is working to present shareholders with an alternative to a Microsoft purchase. The company will package a Google ad
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Mobile Unified Communications from Verizon

You may recall I have written about the RIM division Ascendant Systems and how the company enables mobile unified communications.
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