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Dipping into videos with Google’s GAUDI

Manas Ganguly highlighted the way in which Google Audio Indexing (short form GAUDI) is encouraging media democratization. That process was started by YouTube but Google video search can now allow a user to search for a particular reference in a speech

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¿Google Audio?

Fecha: 25 de octubre de 2009 El rumor sobre un nuevo servicio de Google de tipo musical se ha desbordado esta semana, máxime cuando Google esta enviando invitaciones para un evento de lanzamiento de algún producto que se celebrará el 28 de octubre en Hollywood. En primer lugar, y para quien no lo sepa, Google no es una empresa novata en esto, ya tiene un servicio bastante competente exclusivamente para China sobre música donde se pueden buscar canciones, escuchar alguna de ellas, comprar, etc.

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A Real Google Phone

Image by Getty Images via Daylife An item on The Street reports that Google Plans Its Own Android Phone . In what is likely to be seen as disruptive to the wireless status quo, Google is working with a smartphone manufacturer to have a Google-branded phone available this year through retailers and not through telcos, according to Northeast Securities analyst Ashok Kumar, who has talked to Google’s design partners about the plan. This move would fulfill Google’s pledge to bring a new generation of open-standard mobile Internet devices to consumers

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Smart Hospitals Speak Your Language

Image via CrunchBase The El Camino Hospital in Silicon Valley has opened a new facility making it possibly the most wired hospital you can find. The $480 million, state-of-the-art facility takes full advantage of new technologies, ranging from a wall-to-wall wireless network, to patient beds with built-in translators for 22 languages, to robots that move around the hospital carrying medical supplies and patient meals.

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Tellme what you want

The future of social computing is in the integration of various services and technologies – but the fun is already available now. Here’s a nifty demo of the integration of cloud computing’s services with increasingly powerful mobile computers (smartphones or netbooks).

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Guy Kawasaki Repeats Tweets: So Do It

Image via Wikipedia Guy Kawasaki feels the need to apologize for his practice of repeating tweets since this goes against the spirit of the early days of Twitter. He has some interesting charts showing the effectiveness of repeating tweets. Given this, he is in no way repentant.

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Canadian Cell Phone Rates Throttle Mobile Web Innovation

Image via Wikipedia Canadians pay among the highest cellphone rates in the western world, according to a new international report by the OECD that has reignited calls for greater competition and regulation in Canada’s wireless sector. Any way you slice it, technology consultant Jesse Hirsh said Canadians aren’t getting a good deal from the country’s three large carriers because the trio — Telus, Rogers and Bell — make up an oligopoly that “are all ex-monopolies and they think and act like monopolies. They’re less interested in innovation and more interested in the least amount of effort that they can make to charge the highest price.” That is why the iPhone was so long delayed here in Canada and you should not expect that the exciting innovation represented by Google Voice will be available in Canada anytime soon.

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VOIP Blogs from GlobalPhone VOIP UNiversity

The Top 10 Blogs The content on these sites is outstanding and serves as the origin of some of the hottest industry chatter. If you are in the VoIP industry and you are not reading these blogs, you are not doing yourself or your company justice………..

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GlobalConferencing

GlobalPhone Corporation offers an audio and video conferencing solution that can host nearly 100 members. The service enables the host to share their screen with all of the participants making presentations that span the globe a cinch. The conferences can be recorded and archived for easy reference

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Call Recording

GlobalPhone offers a variety of hosted recording services which allows customers and businesses to have all calls on their seats recorded and archived. It allows the customers the ability to access all of the calls at any time

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Receptionist Console Feature

GlobalPhone offers Broadsoft miRECEPTION® Console, a feature that allows businesses and multi-site enterprises with hosted PBX receptionist requirements to experience a whole new level of control.

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What is the difference between a hunt group and an auto attendant?

How do hunt groups function? If I want to make sure my entire sales team gets a call but my support does not, how can I manage that? Is there a limit to the number of hunt groups I can set up?

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Google’s Challenge to the iPhone: Android..

Today’s mobile market (North American) is dominated by one phone, the iPhone. With it’s intuitive design, trademark Apple sleekness, and App Store, it has stolen the hearts of many consumers, and turned countless Blackberry users into Apple maniacs. Case in point my father Greg.

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Careful what you say on Twitter – delete option removed? (updated)

It appears that the micro-blogging service Twitter has removed the option to delete a ‘tweet’ once it’s been published, making the service a haven for digital litter — the trail of information about you or things you’ve said that perhaps you shouldn’t leave lying around the web.

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LinkedIn apps arrive – another platform play

LinkedIn has finally switched on its own OpenSocial-powered apps platform, which, on the surface at least, borrows quite a bit from Facebook. Unlike Facebook, however, apps are being heavily vetted by LinkedIn to ensure that they remain focused on helping members enhance their professional profile, as well as collaborate on work projects and become productive.

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LinkedIn apps arrive – another platform play