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http://usctrojan98.blogspot.com [According to USC Trojan] What is the point of interconnecting the two messengers - Windows Live Messenger and Yahoo Messenger with Voice? I use both, and I don't want to commit myself to one or the other, because what if the other one gets cooler features in the future??

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http://blog.tmcnet.com [Blog.tmcnet.com] VoIP & Gadgets Blog: GloMessenger, which is now available in beta on the GloPhone Web site (www.glophone.com), allows GloPhone users to send voice messages to one another using MP3 formatted files - without ever having to initiate a phone call. Offering the same connectivity and dynamics of text-based instant messaging services, GloMessenger will allow users to select a contact from the display window, click on the “Send Message” button and record a sound byte that will immediately be transmitted to that contact.

http://jarkolicious.com [Jarkolicious.com] jarkolicious: The companies are set to release on Thursday a limited beta test of a service that will enable users of Windows Live Messenger (the next generation of MSN Messenger) and Yahoo Messenger with Voice to connect with each other.

[Pulverblog.pulver.com] The Jeff Pulver Blog: August 2005 Archives: “After a successful beta experience, I wanted to alert you to the fact that we are officially launching Yahoo! Messenger with Voice.

[Gruia.blogware.com] Technology Futurist :: Tech Talk: Skype probably assigned a number of its own supernodes around the world right from the start, in order to be able to get some reasonable grade-of-service, particularly for paying customers). If that were the case, after some hacking, could there be a way to block communication if the IP address lies within certain ranges, no?  It would probably take a bit of time to trace all of those, and by that time, a whole lot of the Internet would be blocked, but unfortunately, that probably already happens in some regions of this world. 

Voipnow.orghttp://www.voipnow.org [Voipnow.org] VoIP Now: Standards: Michael Kanellos sums up the value of using RebTel's VoIP servicevery nicely: instead of losing your unused monthly cell phone minutes,use them in international or other long-distance calls using RebTel.They create a bridge service by creating a dedicated local number thatsaves the caller long distance charges. For $1/week, that's not bad ifyou tend to put off long-distance calls because of cost.

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