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Michael Mace at Mobile Opportunity complains about market share statistics – he is so right, and it’s not only the smartphones market, it is for virtually any market and any product. - Rich Tehrany from TMCnet states that VoIP isn’t Internet Telephony – I’d say that IPTV is not Internet TV or or that there is no such thing as UC, Social Media, Web 2.0 or Phone 2.0. It’s only semantics. Important ones, but still semantics.
- Josh Bernoff, one of the authors of groundswell, writes in his blog about his bad experience at Hyatt Regency Philadelphia. It’s not VoIP related, but a great read, especially if you’re on the road a lot. It might even make some rethink the video conferencing solution to reduce business trips J
- IP Business reports that Comverse is launching an application store. This one is targeted at service providers to deliver new application. Once IMS happens, such stores will prosper as it standardizes the network architecture and allows rapid development and deployment of services.
I have started a similar roundup of interesting posts related to visual communications on my talking video blog as well. You’re invited to read it as well.
Tags: Application store, Comverse, IMS, Smartphone, social media, video conferencing, VoIP

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