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eBay/Skype, Vonage and service during a hurricane, and Jabber adds support for SIP, which Ted thinks Google Talk should avoid.



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Bryan Richard and Ted Shelton



Format

37:32, 17.2MB, MP3



Program

00:00 Welcome back

00:25 eBay Acquires Skype

05:15 Will all of these separate VoIP services be good for VoIP?

08:20 Ted thinks the opportunity is with a PayPal model

10:10 How will Google monetize Talk?

10:50 Click to Connect is a flawed model

15:06 Vonage service during hurricane Katrina

18:55 Packet8’s privacy gaff/how security companies think

22:05 Jabber adding SIP support

23:20 Ted: “SIP is DOA”

24:40 Skype on SIP and open standards

25:45 The Mother of All SIP articles

27:00 Ted going to VON

28:55 Segment: Who’s Going to Buy Vonage this Week? Amazon vs. Can’t be sold because of eBay/Skype

37:00 No “Cool Thing of the Week” this week



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