Skype Journal: Skype Developers Show Off
August 31, 2005 10:13 PMCongratulations to the Jyve team who submitted a personal presence server with browsing and call forwarding to win the Skype Developer Competition. Full kudos to them. All the details can be found on the Skype site here. I certainly enjoyed supporting them during testing and constantly asking for more. Well done guys! Some of the others won't come as any surprise to Skype Journal readers, you have already read about them on these pages. Certainly shows the inventiveness and in some cases playful nature of Skype Developers.
Some of the other entrants. The only one I'm yet to try is the Dial MP3.
- Jybe, a simple and easy to use tool for sharing office documents and enabling real time collaboration over the web with Skype contacts.
- Dial Mp3, which allows you to listen to any mp3 in your collection on your phone.
- Pamela Basic, a personal assistant for Skype that answers calls and chats for you in 32 languages when you are away.
- Gizmoz, which lets all Skype users communicate with animated, 3D talking headz. :
- YapperNut Answer Machine for Skype ("Amy"), which offers voicemail, delayed messaging and allows you to receive and send messages when away from the computer.
- Spontania Video4IM, a high-quality video solution
Commercial Mentions:
- KhaosLabs - Free ActiveS COM wrapper.
- Columbus CRM (Skype integration with CRM solution)
- ISkoot (free call forwarding)
- Audiomatic (voice activated macros including Skype commands)
- SalesForce CRM integration
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Comments (4)
Thanks for the Kudoz Stuart and thanks for all your help and brainstorming sessions in helping guide us and improve our offerings. Your advice was invaluable to us.
Charles
CEO/Founder
Jyve
Posted by: Charles Carleton at September 1, 2005 8:04 AM
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for including us on your post. However, you got the link wrong. It is actually YapperNut (www.yappernut.com).
Ray
Posted by: Ray at September 1, 2005 10:21 AM
Stuart,
Thanks for mentioning us. We think that a lot of cool developments have occurred around Skype and hope to see more. Keep up the good work on SkypeJournal.
Regards,
Brian
www.jybe.com
Posted by: Brian Hoogendam at September 1, 2005 11:40 AM
Stuart,
Thanks for mentioning us as well.
Regards,
Kevin Delaney
www.khaoslabs.com
Posted by: Kevin Delaney at September 1, 2005 3:03 PM