- December 14th, 2006 | Business
Small companies are keen to embrace VoIP, but still aren’t seeing the real advantages of convergence. An Orange-commissioned report, which goes under the catchy title of Small and Medium Enterprise Business Communications in the UK, is drawn from on-line interviews with 181 UK SMEs and asks about their current spending as well as plans for [...]
- December 14th, 2006 | News
Another addition to the burgeoning number of social bookmarking sites is Speecho. Yet, it’s a site with a difference. Apart from the usual chatting, blogging, photo sharing, and video uploading, this site gives its members VoIP and that too free of charge. You can chat up a mate who is online either in a public [...]
If you work online and need a web conferencing tool, you may want to check out Vyew. View is a free web conferencing service that also lets you share your desktop.
Features of Vyew
Vyew lets you share your desktop. Remote file storage lets you share documents and other files. You can also take/listen to presentations.
There’s a [...]
- December 12th, 2006 | Companies
Steve Ballmer predicts that within a decade all corporate communication will be web-based. Microsoft wants to be ready for it when the time comes and hence it has initiated tests on new computer server software aimed at corporates. This software will allow businesses to make web-based phone calls using Office. Microsoft’s move is significant considering [...]
- December 11th, 2006 | Wireless
Wireless VoIP holds a lot of promise – so much that it has already been accorded a number of acronyms. You can take your pick from VoW, VoWiFi, wVoIP.
According to Infonetics Research, the market for VoIP will reach ~$4bn / £2bn by 2009. This fact has not escaped the notice of major networking companies such [...]