As a low-cost alternative to wired communication networks, Voice over Internet Protocol technology, better known as VOIP, has inflated into a million dollar market. By converting analog voice signals directly into data packets that can be transported over the communication network, VOIP provides a high quality solution to enterprise communication needs. To remain in coherence with the age-old economic theorem of demand and supply, several companies have ventured into the VOIP market. However, in this arena dominated by technological development and IT infrastructure, Cisco enjoys the lion’s share with several high end products on sale.
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25May
Posted by: Mayank Saxena
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25Feb
Yahoo Twitter Content Sharing Deal, Real Time Search Integration already Implemented

Yahoo! That’s a Tweet Deal !
Yahoo has finally managed to win the deal with Twitter. In an effort to jump on to the social media bandwagon, Yahoo has join hands with microblogging giant, Twitter, to integrate social media feeds. Emphasizing on the importance of this deal, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone says, “The information in one single tweet can travel light-years farther with this Yahoo! integration.”
Posted by: Mayank Saxena
Tags: Bing, Blogging, Facebook, Google, New Media, Real Time, Search, Search-Engine, Social Media, Twitter, Yahoo
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19Feb
The ‘Aabra Ka Daabra’ Factor of the Modern Organization: Cloud Computing Explained
The lord said, “So be it” and so it was. From the skies afar, flew the angels, taking the message of their lord to the Sun to sputter the universe. Life came into existence and the atmosphere became the shield. Like curtains in a house, clouds became an embellishment of the skies. People, mystified and awed, observed and prayed to these clouds. Little did they know that a few million years later, these clouds would inspire technocrats to design the biggest revolution of their time - Cloud Computing.Cloud Computing Explained: What is Cloud Computing?
Posted by: Hammad Khan
Tags: Cisco, Computers, IaaS, Internet, Network, PaaS, SaaS, Web
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12Feb
In terms of expansion, Google shares its tendency with Alexander the Great. Google is certainly the uncrowned king of the Internet, but it keeps extending its territories by launching new products. However, not every product enjoys as successful a fate as Gmail. After Google Wave failed to create waves among netizens, the company has launched another sensation – Google Buzz.Google Buzz – Sneak Preview
Google Buzz is another bold step from the company to jump on the social networking bandwagon. Why bold? Because, Google already has tried its luck with Orkut.com and OpenSocial.com. However, the search engine giant was unable to dominate social ties that exist among internet users worldwide.
Posted by: Mayank Saxena
Tags: APIs, Applications, Facebook, Focus, Gmail, Google, Google Buzz, Google Maps, Google Wave, Industry, Product, Social Media, Social Networking, Trends, Twitter, Wave, Web2.0
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02Feb
Seven Things You Need To Know Before Purchasing The iPad

Steve Jobs with Apple iPad Tablet PC 2010
The iPad was received by a fervent (almost fanatical) response! However, the device has much left to be desired. Also, what’s new about the iPad anyway?
You may like to read the earlier post to get intimate with Apple’s iPad Tablet PC, before reading about the drawbacks of iPad.
Difference between the iPad and iTouch
Posted by: Shalini Malik Anand
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27Jan

Is it a netbook? NO…
Is it a smartphone? NO…
It’s an iPad!Astounding? NO…
Amazing? NO…
It’s simply… unbelievable!“So much more intimate than a laptop and so much more capable than a smartphone,” Steve Jobs said at Apple’s biggest product launch since the iPhone three years ago.
Why iPad Will Become An iFad
Posted by: Priya Nigam
Tags: Apple, Apple Tablet, Focus, Gadgets, Industry, iPad, PC, Solutions, Trends
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27Jan
So, the day is finally here! In less than an hour, Apple will unveil its tablet computer to the world. Apple has managed to take the world by storm time and again. Will we see another earthmoving app, which people “just have to have”?
Apple Tablet: The Middle Path?
With Apple guarding the secret well so far, speculations are rampant. The blogosphere is abuzz with speculations of the device being something between the iPhone and the 13-inch MacBook. Most tech savvy folks expect this device to feature the iPhone OS, have a seven-to-ten-inch screen (of course, that would have to be a touchscreen), have a 3G connection and have the capability of displaying a gamut of media content, including magazines, newspapers and videos.
Posted by: Priya Nigam
Tags: Apple, Apple Tablet, Gadgets, iPad, PC
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16Dec
If Alvin Toffler ever went Shakespearean*, he would have suggested that ‘all ye take heede that future winds of change can best be rode by those ready to learn.’ Having exhausted all possible variations on online models of print, or publishing to be more exact, the eye of the online world has been steadily increasing its consumption of video.
Video Ga-Gadada-Da-Vida!
Think about it, already we have gone through two vast cycles. The lessons from the first were added to those of the second to form the basis of a new sensibility that was tagged as Web 2.0. People suddenly found expression and herded to the great cloud source in the sky; where each one of them was introduced to increasingly enticing and increasingly succinct methods of expression.
Posted by: Arunesh Dogra
Tags: Case Study, Content Creation, Content Marketing, Demand, Google, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Social Networks, Supply, Video Marketing, Videos, YouTube
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26Oct

Google Wave's Tree Structure of Communication
The ocean of information needed it. Yes, a wave that can enfold messages across various media and serve them to multiple users for communicating live and collaboratively is here. Google Wave is the offspring of electronic mail and Web 2.0, brought up by Google. Communication has advanced from messages by individuals to shared conversations.Communication through Google Wave
Posted by: Ankit Chadha
Tags: APIs, Applications, Communication, Conversation, Google, Information, Systems, Tips, Trends, Wave, Web2.0
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17Sep
Veda Informatics, a fast-growing internet visibility optimization company, has launched www.open-source-developers.com, offering website development services focused on the needs of individuals and small businesses. Start-ups and small businesses are typically tight on funds, but cannot forgo having a web presence. Continue reading »
Posted by: Kuntal Shukla
Tags: Apache, Cake PHP, Corporate Websites, Drupal, eCommerce, Joomla, Linux, Magento, osCommerce, PHP, PHPbb, PHPbb forum, Platform, Qcodo, Ruby on Rails, SMO, TYPO3, Web Developers, Web Development, Website Design, WordPress, X Cart, Zen Cart, Zend




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