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What Do You Get For $8.5B? Anything You Want, I Guess
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | May 17, 2011
It’s a very big day for the VoIP community when a company like Microsoft acquires a company like Skype for a sum of money like the one announced last week. Only time will tell whether this would be a game changing play or a grave digging one.
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Connecting People, Not Devices
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Video Conferencing | March 29, 2011
A week ago Facebook announced it will acquire Snaptu, an Israeli startup providing a solution for online services over mobile phones. What can we learn from this regarding communications in a world gone mobile?
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Skype Doesn't Play The Unified Game Anymore
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Interoperability,Unified Communication | November 16, 2010
Skype recently announced it no longer allows for 3rd party clients to use its services. And while this makes sense from a very narrow business perspective, it significantly degrades the unified VoIP experience of many.
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The Enterprise Cares Where You Are
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation,Video Conferencing | November 2, 2010
While I totally agree that location-based services have limited value in the consumer world, it is a different ball-game when it comes to the enterprise, to communications and visual communications in particular.
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Newsflash: Nobody Cares Where You are
Guest post byGal MorCategories:Innovation | October 26, 2010
The interface between location-based networks and social networks like Facebook, Twitter has flooded the news feed of many social networks users with location “white noise”.
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Twitter Is The Social Networks Unified Communications
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Collaboration | January 5, 2010
In the present battlefield around the “one platform”, the “one interface” that will unite all the social networks, Twitter is winning a lot of grounds. Almost without trying Twitter has become, the center of information for many of us.
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What If Twitter Developed Video Conferencing
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Conferencing | November 3, 2009
I love Twitter, I love video conferencing – So I thought I would try and imagine how video conferencing would look like if it was built by the Twitter folks.
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The Thin Line Between Wonderful Data Flow And Dreadful Overflow
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Innovation | September 8, 2009
Just as Google, with its revolutionary search engine turned the World Wide Web into a global village and the biggest source of information on the planet, the “status-phere” could become an incredible wealth of data, if we can only find the ways to sort it out.
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Susan Boyle Boils Up Video, UGC and Social Media
By Sagee Ben-ZedeffCategories:Video Applications | April 28, 2009
I think Susan Boyle’s case is a good example of how video enhances an experience that might have been pretty great with audio only. But Video takes it to a whole different level, where “just” audio will never be able to compete.
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