This week, if the alleged ‘Storm of the Century’ allows, myself and many others will be traveling to Miami (where the weather is superb) for a week of networking, fun and a bunch of ‘other’ at the East installment of ITExpo. And for the third time in succession, my partner at Embrase, Phil Telio, and [...]
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Communications Startups Continue to Spread Out.
by Larry Lisser on 01. Feb, 2011 in IP Communications, Larry Lisser, Telephony, VoIP
Google Entrepreneurs Descend on StartupCamp in Miami.
by Larry Lisser on 29. Dec, 2010 in IP Communications, Larry Lisser, Telephony, VoIP
Image via CrunchBase The recipe for a successful StartupCamp Comms is fairly straightforward. Not always easy to pull off, but at least the formula is simple: 1. An engaging keynote speaker with tales to tell and from whom the audience can learn something. James Siminoff (’10 – Miami) and Jeff Bonforte (’10 – LA) more [...]
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Skype: Lost focus or an exit-play after all?
11. May, 2011
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Mobile Video Calls Are Not A Real Need. Period.
10. Jun, 2010
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Google Targets Skype
18. May, 2010
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Will there be a Voice Conferencing 2.0?
10. Jun, 2010
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Microsoft Contacts Next of Kin
01. Jul, 2010
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Rich Calling For SMBs Now Possible
22. Apr, 2010
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Skype: Lost focus or an exit-play after all?
11. May, 2011
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Is the Cloud Safe?
26. Apr, 2011
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Lessons in Phone History.
19. Mar, 2011
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Telecom may be old; but no boring.
15. Mar, 2011
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Will video go the way of voice mail?
14. Mar, 2011
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Eugene Liu: Happy belated birthday, Larry!!! (Add "1 blog c...
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yossi.v: "Calls to Skype users are free, and to most other ...
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Mathieu: Google has Android and Voice come pre-install on 2...
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Danielle Morrill: Go Twilio developer community, go!...
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Chema: Yes, it is difficult for people to find value in p...
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