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[Signal to Noise] YouTube is proving something: Our industry, our great drive to IP convergence is connecting people in forms which are well beyond the traditional enterprise telephony and systems management disciplines the majority of us hailed from originally. Today, our best and brightest–Alec Saunders, Martin Geddes, Tom Evslin, Bruce Stewart, Andy Abramson, Tom Keating, and others–are shining the light on how humanity is achieving a form of social convergence that is enabled by the invisible network that exists between us.

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[Podcasts.pulvermedia.com] PPN: For the last 10 years SPIRIT's focus is communication, speech and VoIP software products and today SPIRIT counts among its clients Adobe, Agere, Atmel, Compal, Flextronics, Ericsson, HP, HTC, Kyocera, LG, Marconi, MediaRing, Microsoft, National Semiconductor, NEC, Nortel Networks, Oracle, Paltalk, Panasonic, Philips Semiconductor, Polycom, Radvision, Samsung, Siemens, Texas Instruments, Toshiba and Trinity Convergence, among 200+ other communication OEMs and software vendors. Through the brand names SPIRIT communication software is used in over 80 countries and powers more than 100 million voice channels.

[Edodds.blogs.com] <Conmergence/>facilitating convergence: The nation's first national laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory conducts basic and applied scientific research across a wide spectrum of disciplines, ranging from high-energy physics to climatology and biotechnology. Since 1990, Argonne has worked with more than 600 companies and numerous federal agencies and other organizations to help advance America's scientific leadership and prepare the nation for the future.

http://takeoffphenomenon.blogspot.com [Takeoffphenomenon.blogspot.com] THE TAKEOFF PHENOMENON: It is in my view quite clear that the two former (Google and Skype) also have direct interests in an increased and potentially free WiFi coverage, out of which both would profit from massively, especially with regard to VoIP (Google Talk and Skype) and Google’s other (advertisement driven) products. In addition, Sequoia Capital would, apart from the direct financial gain, also profit indirectly from an increased WiFi network since it has backed up several VoIP start-ups, among them JaJah, as mentioned in my entry from February 2006.

[Gruia.blogware.com] Technology Futurist :: Main Page: It wasn't the final Jeopardy question, and the contestant got the answer only partially right (albeit host Alex Trebek gave credit for the partial answer). I guess the next step is for a company like Vonage to get a famous sports star or actor to advertise its VoIP plan, and after that nobody else will deny that VoIP has really become a mainstream technology. 

[Downtheavenue.com] down the avenue: On VoIP: Called Yahoo Messenger with Voice, its a Yahoo instant messaging client with voice capabilities that allows users to talk using VoIP. (Couldn't their marketing team come up something a little snappier than Yahoo Messenger with Voice??)

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