ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 16 2007 | it, phone, phantom, commentary, blackberry, iPhone
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 21 2007 | it, data, phone, Web2.0, mobile, Commentary
Reality mining research supports what I have been saying about the contextual value that can be derived from the cell phones we carry with us. Gathering more than just geo -locational data it is possible to accurately infer relationships and context that can add value to search and other web services.
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2007 | it, phone, web, voice, Web 2.0, Commentary
Voice is turning out to be one of the kiler apps in the Web 2.0 world. The conversion of voice to bits has opened up all sorts of opportunity to free ourselves from the proprietary voice infrastructure.
Ribbit offers the potential to free developers from the complexity of integrating proprietary voice infrastructure ith their voice applications.
Quoted: In case it isn't abundantly clear by now, voice is just another application—bits that can be co-mingled with other data in unexpected ways. ...
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 22 2007 | web, it, phone, Web2.0, Commentary
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 11 2007 | it, phone, music, Commentary
Quoted: Warning: this is so stupid you might need to be sitting down. The latest brainwave from an industry that continues to bleed revenue ...
The Ringle? Do you seriously expect people in this world of instant gratification to go to a racord store, buy a single, take it home, load it on their computer, connect to a site to acquire a ring tone, download it and transfer it to their phone?
Unless the labels have worked out how to hook up to a ring tone vendor that works across all carriers and all phones people will have to read the exclusions small print very, very carefully.
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ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 21 2007 | it, rss, phone
ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 19 2007 | it, phone, linux
Great SIP-based softphone information for AT&T Callvantage service.
Quoted: print "Domain/Realm: tt$domainn"; print "SIP Proxy 1: tt$proxy:$proxyportn"; print "SIP Proxy 2: tt$outproxy:$outportn";
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ekivemark | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 17 2007 | it, phone, apple, iPhone



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