Wednesday, October 28, 2009

No such thing as free Internet bandwidth; Skype for Business too risky?

Skype for Business too risky?; IBM finds path to mobile and voice browsers
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No such thing as free Internet bandwidth

Today, we weigh in with our opinion on the net neutrality debate — and we begin by saying we have not changed our original opinion in favor of net neutrality even in a wireless environment. However, we'd also like to qualify what we think is fair and what isn't —and offer a suggestion on an alternative that may help solve the looming bandwidth shortages we expect as more consumers download more video and other bandwidth intensive content and applications. Read full story

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Skype for Business too risky?
If you're thinking about using Skype for Business as a way to save money you might want to put it off until the courts settle lawsuits that swirl around plans to sell the company.

IBM finds path to mobile and voice browsers
With software being created by IBM researchers, developers will be able to adapt a Web page for voice browsers -- and for mobile browsers that fall short of a PC-like Web experience -- with easy-to-follow lines.

Google Voice Frees Your Voicemail, and Your Number
Until yesterday, signing up for a Google Voice account required you to pick a new phone number -- not a pleasant option for those who have kept the same digits for years. Now Google has enabled users to keep their existing phone numbers and get (most of) the features Google Voice offers, including Google's excellent voicemail service.

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October 28, 2009

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  1. They're kicking our butts at Trivial Pursuit
  2. Skype for Business too risky?
  3. Win 7 upgrade paralyzes some PCs
  4. IT industry graveyard 2009
  5. Microsoft to 'open source' its Outlook PST files
  6. Verizon Droid FAQ: What we know so far
  7. Smartphone smackdown: Motorola Droid vs. iPhone 3GS
  8. Avalanche is top phishing gang by far this year
  9. Microsoft gives programs access to mail, calendar, contacts
  10. Win 7 installation nightmares: should you wait for SP1?

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DEMOfall 09 People's Choice Winners: Innovations in sound and email productivity

EMO Labs' invisible speaker innovation and Liaise, Inc. productivity enhancement application take the People's Choice Award Top Honors at DEMOfall 09 Product Launch Event.
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