Last week I tried to share with you my disappointment with FaceTime, the video calling service Apple has just announced. You have to admit – If there’s one thing Apple does brilliantly is marketing. And so, Steve Jobs chose to tackle, hands-on, the one main obstacle that he has to know (because he’s such a great professional) can jeopardize the whole FaceTime dream – interoperability. What did Steve do? First of all, he dazzled us with a BIG, fat “OPEN”
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | June 22nd, 2010 | Filed under Interoperability, Video Conferencing
In his “Talking Video” blog, Tsahi debated whether the future mobile phone should be connected to WiFi, Cellular network or both. Tsahi argues that as “most of us are actually spending most of our time in areas with WiFi connectivity – workplace, home, coffee shops, restaurants, malls”, the future mobile phone must be connected to WiFi as well. And as Free WiFi everywhere is still but a dream, cellular connectivity is a must. So you basically remain with the easiest
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | March 13th, 2009 | Filed under Collaboration
Tsahi from the blog next door wrote an interesting post on the 8 features he would like to see added to the TV set of the future. As I am not a big TV fan, but am a technophile and writing a blog mainly on Video Conferencing, I pondered about what killer features would I want in my (future) video conferencing solution (which I will henceforth call FVCS). Let me first tell you that I honestly believe that my future
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By Sagee Ben-Zedeff | October 21st, 2008 | Filed under Innovation, Video Conferencing