Cisco is demonstrating an application that starts with monitoring Twitter feeds, incorporates intercompany collaboration, and video of course.
Recombinant Telephony
Google’s New Open Wallet Policy
Google announced two acquisitions that make clear a strategy that, on the one hand, will integrate display ads for mobile devices and, on the other hand, will augment the call management and voicemail service that is Google Talk with a set of VoIP services that reach physical telephone instruments.
Major “Collaboration” Products From Cisco
On the eve of the company’s “launch event” for Cisco Collaboration, we’re starting to see the outlines of a plan that gives coherence to a series of loosely coupled but tightly related technologies.
Recombinant Telephony Use Case: Ribbit for Salesforce
I first used the term “Recombinant Telephony” a couple of years ago to describe how well-defined API’s and standards are making it possible for developers to build and market new, rich phone apps from fundamental call processing, voice processing, and business processing resources.
Google Voice Revealed: 1.4 Million Registered Users
Last week, Google unintentionally revealed that its Google Voice service has over 1.4 million registered users, 570,000 of them using it seven days a week.
Avaya to Deliver “Recombinant Telephony Terminal”
According to a report in Network World, Avaya’s Alan Baratz will intro a new “chameleon-like appliance” during a keynote address at VoiceCon.
Broadsoft To Launch Retail Store for VoIP Apps
You know we’ve moved into the era of Recombinant Telephony when one of the major VoIP service platform providers, BroadSoft, launches its own AppStore.
Real-Time Search Wars Put Spotlight on Profiles and “Status Indicators”
Last week Microsoft triggered something of an imbroglio by forging formal agreements with both Twitter and Facebook whereby their content will be indexed for inclusion in Bing search results.
Recombinance Results in “Social CRM”
“Social CRM” is an evolutionary link as the providers of contact center infrastructure embrace peer-to-peer communications, ratings and social networks.
Skype “Next Generation”: Platform for Commoditization or Collaboration
Today, the Internet pipes reverberated with thought-provoking posts from Voxeo’s Dan York and Skype Journal’s Phil Wolff. York’s post was triggered by an asynchronous exchange between eComm organizer Lee Dryburgh and telecommunications entrepreneur Shidan Gouran regarding Skype’s likelihood of supporting SIP.