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Tag: User Experience
Why is Developing a Video Calling Application Complex?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Clients | August 4, 2011
What makes video calling applications complex to develop and why you should really consider licensing this technology in one piece from others.
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Free Webinar: Ensuring VoLTE End User Experience
Guest post byEli CohenCategories:Interoperability,Standardization | July 26, 2011
We have an upcoming webinar about VoLTE testing challenges and the end user experience. Be sure to join if VoLTE is something in your roadmap!
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Computex and Your Next Dating Startup
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | June 13, 2011
At Computex 2011 we had a HD 720p video communication demo on a TI OMAP 4 Android tablet. Demo was part of the OESF pavilion. At the conference Amir presented a case study of video for dating services and how the BEEHD solution answers the requirements and challenges for realizing this service.
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The Five Types of Android Fragmentation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 24, 2010
Google’s Android operating system is an open source operating system. As such it suffers from different types of fragmentation that might assist or hinder its success.
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Does Windows Phone 7 Stand a Chance?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 11, 2010
Windows Phone 7 may be seen as too little too late for the smartphones. I just think it isn’t ambitious enough and not targeted at a business strategy that is tight enough and answers today’s needs.
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The Three Types of Packet Losses
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | September 30, 2010
There are different types of packet losses that affect the user experience and media quality in real-time communication. Each one should be treated differently.
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How Open is iPhone’s FaceTime?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | June 24, 2010
A short analysis about the openness of iPhone’s FaceTime service. Guess what? It isn’t that open.
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Assessing and Improving Quality of Experience – the Webinar
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Uncategorized | June 23, 2010
A short recap on our video and audio quality assessment and measurement webinar
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Audio Algorithms For Video Conferencing
Guest post byIlan MalkaCategories:Technology | June 3, 2010
A short list of some common algorithms along with a few more “exotic” ones – a starting point for the understanding of audio processing in video conferencing.
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Desktop Telepresence and Other Bedtime Stories
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 6, 2010
Desktop telepresence is an oxymoron in a way, it takes telepresence, the top-of-the-line solution, blending into it a piece of software running on god-knows-what-hardware and where. It doesn't work that way.
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