Archive for August, 2006
Tuesday, August 22nd, 2006
Skype based call center
SKY-Click is a 100% web-based and easy to use call centre solution based on Skype. Implementation and usage is simple and quick. SKY-click enables free PC to PC and cheap PC-to-Phone communication between a company and its customers. It allows the seamless integration between a company’s website, its customers and its call centre.
from Techcrunch.
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Tuesday, August 15th, 2006
4 reasons to use Gizmo instead of Skype for your next podcast interview
Many podcasters use Skype to do Podcasts. The benefits of PC-based voice calling are obvious compared to trying to record telephone conversations, and the free nature of them has allowed many long-distance podcast teams to collaborate. However, there are some good reasons why podcasters should look at other non-Skype tools to use when podcasting. In [...]
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Friday, August 11th, 2006
Skype 2.6 Developer Preview
Skype has released an early-access development version for Windows. This version includes a new audio library that is supposed to improve voice quality.
We’re working on a new version of Skype for Windows which will be released soon, including a new audio library. This page give you all the details on this new release and lets [...]
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Tuesday, August 8th, 2006
Sony Mylo: Wireless access device with Skype phone
Sony have just announced the MyLo (My Life Online), which includes a webbrowser, IM client and a Skype phone in a form-factor roughly the size of a PSP. The exciting thing about this device is that – unlike most present Skype wireless phones – the addition of a web browser means that users will be [...]
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Tuesday, August 1st, 2006
Arstechnica suggests how GTalk could improve
Arstechnica has an editorial on some suggestions for how Google’s GTalk Instant Messenger client could impove. They suggest:
Focusing on corporate users, by integrating support for things like Google Calendar.
Increasing mobile support – they note that GTalk on the Nintendo DS would have huge potential.
Soliciting feature requests from their users.
See http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060731-7385.html for the whole article.