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The meme of Cheers

( General )

The transmission of ideas, expressions, and language is a fascinating topic. A topic that had engaged me at several points in my career, but one to which I could never devote any time, so I’m not particularly knowledgeable. What follows is a fairly uneducated ramble through some of my recent musings …
Five […]

Yahoo - Skype rumors

( General )

Rumor of a possible Yahoo / Skype tie-up are raging through the blogosphere.

Engadget: Skype in merger talks with Yahoo?
SkypeJournal: Rumor Mill on Yahoo & Skype
Om: Skype, Yahoo in Talks
James Enck: Skypehoo?

Peer-to-Peer SIP (and SIPPeer)

( Net Freedom and VoIP )

Scanning my feeds tonight, I noticed an image in Jeff Pulver’s collage of Supercomm photos. Looks like a June 2005 article on peer-to-peer SIP by Kundan Singh and Henning Schulzrinne (second row of images, far right). The URL is visible, so I took a look, sure enough, a mini-site complete with architecture […]

VoIP Blog Blur

( General )

Jeff Pulver and Richard Stastny talk about VoN Blur — the out-of-focus feeling from information overload at a VoN conference. Presumably many of my friends and colleagues are experiencing Supercomm blur this week, a swan song I am sitting out.
Tonight I caught up on my must-read telco/voip blogs. I had been letting them […]

RSS feeds working

( General )

RSS feeds (link at bottom of this page), are now working. They were not as of this morning. They are now. I’ve tested both rss1 and rss2, as well as atom.
For the curious, I had grabbed wordpress at v 1.5.1, which had an issue, quickly patched, with the feeds. Upgrading […]

Hello World 2.0!

( General )

Welcome, this is my first new post on the brand new, freshly rennovated, high-powered, super-dee-duper Steve’s Tech Journal.
Back in February I started Steve’s Tech Journal 1.0 as an experiment, not really knowing where it would go, and whether I would have the interest, time, and readership to keep it up. On all […]