Archive for January 2010

Transcript of fring’s Jake Levant Podcast Interview

Jan 14th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Podcasts

  Jake Levant is vice president of marketing for fring. He and Suzanne Bowen of DIDX and Techistan discuss on podcast interview the trend of rich communications expectations, mobilization expertise, fring’s variety of online service aggregation, and what the consumer really wants. Listen to part one and part two, browse the questions and topics submitted by [...]



Do We Really Need to Say That?

Jan 13th, 2010 | By | Category: VoiceGal

Written by Allison smith. Edited by Omar shaikh As a professional voice talent who specializes in voicing all manner of telephone applications — and as someone who’s done it for awhile — I can confess to some of it being quite formulaic. Basically, what everyone wants is a warm greeting for their callers, simple instructions as to which department [...]



Vocati Invite to IP Communications to Help Haiti Together

Jan 13th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured

  Vocati Communications call for Haiti assistance among telecoms… soon to be interviewed on CBS. As of 8:13 PM Jan. 12, 2010, because of the combined assistance among their connections in telecommunications, they were able to complete 70% of the incoming calls to Haiti. People there are screaming for help. One of the best ways [...]



Human Factors in Announcing

Jan 12th, 2010 | By | Category: VoiceGal

Written by Allison smith. Edited by Omar shaikh Without a doubt, being ill — even with something as routine as the common cold or a basic case of the flu — is a serious setback in productivity and makes even the simplest tasks difficult. Feeling the pressures of work and the need to keep soldiering [...]



Behemoth Voice-Over Jobs

Jan 12th, 2010 | By | Category: VoiceGal

Written by Allison Smith. Edited by Omar shaikh. I do voice-over jobs which are one-offs — the customer needs literally one recording — ever — and that’s the last they need of my services. I have many, many customers who need me to voice for them on a regular basis — several times a month, let’s [...]



Transcript of Ingate Podcast Interview with Steven Johnson

Jan 12th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Telecom

  Steven Johnson, a President of Ingate Systems, served prior to this as CEO of Abrena, Inc., a business development consulting firm focused on assisting European and N. A. firms expand in the USA. Ingate’s heart and soul is housed in its Technology Center, located in Linköping, Sweden. We interviewed Steven on Ingate history, the [...]



Service Providers’ Green and Philanthropic Promises and Actions

Jan 11th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Telecom

  Al Gore’s book in the early 90s, “Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit,” and Rich Tehrani of TMC’s Green Technology World in September 2007 sparked a variety of responses: apathy, ridicule, inspiration, and action for many regarding green technology. Climate change activists publicize the idea, but the actual implementation depends upon [...]



Global Crossing, a Global Caring Inspiration

Jan 7th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Telecom

Techistan and DIDXchange are on a mission to go where many have not gone before. One path is to find all IP communications-related companies who participate in nonprofit or philanthropic activities without monetary gain. Global Crossing is one of those companies. They provide each of their employees the opportunity to give back to their community [...]



Google Nexus One vs. Apple iTablet, more at 4G Wireless Evolution

Jan 7th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, Videos

Transcription of the podcast video of Carl Ford on Youtube: Welcome to the podcast … if only the paranoid survive, then we’ve got a real strange case going on right now. Today Google is talking about NEXUS ONE, their brand-new standalone phone built by MOTOROLA for them that basically is not associated with any other [...]



Google Goggles

Jan 6th, 2010 | By | Category: Google, Videos

Google Goggles lets you use pictures taken with your mobile phone to search the web. It’s ideal for things that aren’t easy to describe in words. There’s no need to type or speak your query – all you have to do is open the app, snap a picture, and wait for your search results. Google [...]




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