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March 22nd 2007 16:38
In California Lawyer this month, Rosie's Ramblings column was so sold on Skype, it prompted me to take a look.

Here's an excerpt from Rosie (actually Sandra Rosenzweig)

"...[R]ecently, a couple of our tester's raved about the relatively new Skype VoiP...phones that cost between $49.95 and $200. Easy to set up, they say, and then you have low-to-nonexistent Skype rates at home and away.

"You see it coming? Wireless voice via the Internet - no, even better, low-cost voice via the Internet, free, in fact, if you call other Skype users, no matter where they are in the world."


That intrigued me.

So, I went over to Skype's page and saw that you can have up to ten local area code numbers, at $38.00 for twelve months. For the individual, this means you could have local numbers for family or friends to call, if they refuse to try Skype, and no long distance charges.

For a business, this means the ability to have a national presence, and local numbers, in up to ten cities (I would guess per phone). You could have two phones. Without paying thousands per year for land lines.

All of these numbers can be forwarded to another number, one line where you take all your calls and messages. For new businesses, this is kind of staggering in the implication of expanding your customer base. Nothing like this was, reliably or affordably, available ten years ago.

Now, you can buy a phone and just take your Skype with you anywhere there is a wireless network that doesn't require a password, or some kind of authentication for hook up. Think mostly hotels, because several of the coffee chains that have wi-fi require a subscription. But, then again, if you use that carrier, then you have free wi-fi, because Skype can memorize the codes inside the phone.


I looked at Netgear's phones (there are others) to see how their phone rated, and the prices.

Amazon had the lowest price, in fact, you had to specially click on it because, they said, the manufacturer asked them not to put it right on the page. It was $159. 52, about $20.00 less than Buy.com, and others (who factored in a rebate to arrive at $179.00)

I looked around the net for comments on Skype's call quality, and customer service.

Generally, call quality was well recieved, and folks really liked saving money. But, when customers switched from free plans to pay plans they ran into customer service issues.

A Cnet
review basically confirms the eopinion, and other forums, satisfaction range: the general consensus is that free Skype is very good. Pay Skype - well, just don't need customer service, you might have a problem reaching them, and getting resolution (sounds a bit like ebay, plus, several other telephone companies I could, but won't mention).

Still, the opportunities to save money are really interesting here. You might want to take a look
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According to China NewChina News, which quotes a blog as it's source, reports that Microsoft's Live Search is paying corporate clients to use it's services....here's the blog link. The blog cites a Wall Street Journal article. Battellemedia

Media Week reports on the success of Mobitv,

"Other series that will be made available for fans to purchase on the MobiTV platform include USA’s Monk, Bravo’s Work Out, NBC’s Heroes and Telemundo’s Pasion de Gavilanes and Decisiones. In addition, episodes of the teen drama Friday Night Lights will be offered to users free of charge."

I've tried signing up for Mobitv, to try the service, for PC content delivery, however, there seems to be a requirement that a subscriber receive broadband service from AT&T...sigh... they really will own all the world someday...watchout GE, Starbucks, and Halliburton....(there was a movie, a wry comedy, decades ago, about MaBell (as we used to call the telephone company), The President's Analyst,...haven't seen it in years, but it seems to apply...)

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The Internet is ready for the next Presidential race in the United States.

The Washington Post reports today that people representing more than 500 Internet brands, individual political consultants, and folks associated with the campaigns met last week to talk politics and the internet.

Follow the money.

PQ Media, in the story, says $5 million dollars was spent in 2002. In 2004, it was $29 million. In 2006, it was $40 million.

BrandGames wants to create video games around the candidates.
Yahoo wants to use its Yahoo Groups and Answers, it's home pages and its news feeds' to work for the candidates.

Google wants to use YouTube, google ads, and analysis tools for the candidates.

You didn't think the election was just about the issues, did you??
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The International Herald Tribune reports "The Internet Addiction Treatment Center in Daxing County uses a blend of therapy and military drills to treat the children of China's nouveau riche addicted to online games, Internet pornography, cybersex and chats.

"I gradually became obsessed," said Li Yanlin, a university student whose grades plunged after he became addicted to Internet games. But after several weeks at the Daxing facility, the 18- year-old said he "recognized the falseness of online gaming."

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Trying to find my own personal gravity at this blog, hope you’ll come back to see how this works out.

I’m not a natural techie. I sat in a basement in San Francisco, more than a decade ago, trying to work out “gophers” to get where I needed to go on the net. A lot of others were mostly interested in deleting evidence of visits to triple x sex sites. They moaned when I raised a question about finding law for research on the net.

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Oh boy! It's Christmas season, I'm moving to another state, and I've got a handful of new blogs to try and manage. Needless to say, my plate is LOADED!

This blog, Technology Bloggers, was moved to my account a week or two ago and until today I honestly had no idea what to do with it. This morning I decided I would launch the blog with a simple focus so I don't really have to spend a lot of time here. SEOGoggles, and MalGadget will keep me busy enough as it is


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