Daily VoIP Links for 2006-05-22
- [Daily Post from my people] VoIP and the Audio Revolution
"As podcasts and over-the-phone interviews continue to grow in popularity and people are looking for new ways to get their music out there, a number of services have been created to use in conjunction with your VoIP phone."
"The concerns about the NSA, wiretapping, and phone records could be the best thingthat could happen to VoIP and voice chat companies."
"Congressman Sensenbrener of Wisonsin introduced draft legislation in the Judiciary Subcommittee. This bill would make it illegal for broadband network carriers to favor one service provider over another."
"Mike sees a significant “loophole” in the bill’s network neutrality protections. He bases this on a careful reading of the bill’s language (always a good idea with legislation) and some creative thinking about company strategies."
"This month I started what can only become a series of articles delving into a current issue termed Network Neutrality. This first 10-page article presents a survey of several published thoughts and opinions from around the Internet and sets the stage for future exploration into how this issue might impact corporate business."
"MacSaber is a charming piece of software for Mac OS X that uses the built-in motion sensors of the MacBook and MacBook Pro (but not earlier Apple notebooks, at least not in this beta release) to make the sounds of the all familiar Lightsaber as the MacBook is twirled majestically through the air."

that could happen to VoIP and voice chat companies."