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last edited by BillSeitz on Oct 24, 2008 3:44 am

compares the potential of and . It caught my eye because lately I've been investigating , which turns out to be far more proprietary than . It's true that massive adoption, such as Skype is now experiencing, has a way of trumping standards. It's also true that a viable voice-call alternative "that just works" is a necessary precursor to the new breed of voice-and-data applications that we need and want. But if cheaper calls aren't the endgame, and if it's the apps that ultimately matter most, then shouldn't the mechanisms for creating those apps be built in rather than bolted on?


 




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