Skype Journal: Roundup
June 17, 2005 01:37 PMLiving the Skype Life
Does anyone know Roxy's Skype name?
engadget: Use DittyBot
and Skype to access your iTunes collection from any cellphone (Mac). It works, but Om says you can buy an iPod for the same price as the added mobile minutes. DittyBot (cute name, cuter character) is another example of the willingness of customers to make their own features.
Russell Shaw explains 15 common Skype error messages.
For your inner Quant
The latest Skype stats:
- Total Skype Downloads: 122,320,159
- Users Online Now: 3,014,635
- Total Minutes Served: 9,947,864,820 (should roll over)
Researcher Sandvine says Skype users rule North America.
- Skype users account for 35.8 percent of individual callers on North American networks.
- Skype calls account for 46.2 percent of minutes used.
also...
- Cape
shows Skype now synonymous with voip, at least in the blogosphere. Poor Vonage.
- Skype is filling the void left by broken email.
- Xandros is adding German and French desktop Linux versions (with Skype inside). Skype's also shipping with the English and Spanish versions. When Skype is bundled with the operating system...
vSkype multiuser video chat free Beta release shipping now. See Bill Campbell's product review and exclusive interviews.
IPdrum promises a bridge between net and mobile phones later this summer. "Patent-pending technology to connect traditional mobile systems with Skype." Wholesale service or retail? via Engadget.
Skype voicemail came out of beta. New feature: Voicemail customers can leave voicemail for any Skypers.
Security? Om Malik re-voices concern about Skype crossing firewalls.
Skypes To The Editor: Online publication MSmobiles.com uses Skype for reader feedback. Leave a voicemail with your comments.
What's Your Skype Strategy? Blast from three months ago.
Coming this week:
- Supernova 2005 Conference. San Francisco. Stuart Henshall and I will see you there.
- Philadelphia Metro Telecommunications Enthusiasts Group Meetup. First meeting.
- CPSN'05 - The 2005 International Conference on Computers for People with Special Needs. Las Vegas.
- Internet Law 2005. The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- Gnomedex 5.0. Seattle.
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Comments (3)
Russell Shaw and errormessages article link is broken. Apart from that - great roundup!
Posted by: Jaanus Kase at June 18, 2005 1:34 AM
Thanks for catching it, Jaanus.
One more reason not to blog drunk.
Posted by: Phil Wolff at June 18, 2005 7:06 AM
Phil,
Awesome roundup! It's good to be back!
Cheers
Stuart
Posted by: Stuart Henshall at June 19, 2005 7:34 AM