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I’ve written in the past about voiceglue, our open source project to integrate Asterisk telephony with openVXI VXML. Well, today we put out a new version that represents a pretty significant upgrade.
Details about the release are on the voiceglue site, so I won’t repeat them here. And we put a formal PR piece [...]
Jeff Pulver has been running a very fun series of networking breakfasts the last year or so. The locations vary and he hits many major western cities around the world at least once a year. I’ve wanted to go for a long time, but always seemed to have schedule conflicts.
But I was finally [...]
You know that twitter is over when marketing conferences feature sessions advising businesses to use twitter for advertising and the mainstream media NY Times starts running “how to” articles. Tech columnist David Pogue’s article titled “Twittering Tips for Beginners” has comments such as:
“Twitter.com is all the rage among geeks” — hmmm, maybe in 2007?
“I’ve [...]
Perhaps it’s because with the new year I moved to a new email system. With a nice shiny new empty mailbox. It’s inspired me to start cleaning up the crud that fills my inbox these days. And you know, google apps’s spam control is pretty good, not much true spam is getting through. [...]