Image by the weed one via Flickr I have to admit it, I am a “realtime communicator“. I’m a heavy users of various IMs, voice over IP services, BlackBerry messenger, Twitter and, last but not least, email. Moreover, I’m kinda obsessed with the ability to keep up with everything and to give responses and feedbacks [...]
Tag Archives: Instant messaging
Is Realtime Communication Crucial For You?
by Luca on 04. May, 2010 in Business, IP Communications, Luca, Social Media, Telephony, VoIP
Five Reasons Why We Should Say “Thank You” To Skype
by Luca on 14. Apr, 2010 in IP Communications, Luca, Skype, Telephony, VoIP
Image via Wikipedia For me it’s a no brainer, Skype has been the most disruptive thing that has happened to the telephony industry in the last decade. Since its launch, six years ago, Skype has taught us a lot of important lessons and there are many reasons why we should say “thank you” to the [...]
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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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