PhoneBoy’s Week That Was 18 May 2008
Now that my house is finally starting to cool off from today’s record-breaking heat (about 90F, 32C)–yes, we’re getting air conditioning–I can get around to my weekly roundup post.
I didn’t post as much this week. I’ve spent the past couple of weeks fighting off the various illnesses that the rest of my family seems to have had for the past several weeks. I also just need a break from cranking out posts!
The post list this week:
- Telegraph and Telephony (From voip.com/blog)
- Mama and Papa Time (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Back Before There Was 911 (From voip.com/blog)
- TRITTON TRI-BH200 AX Micro Bluetooth Headset (From The Gadgets Weblog and The Mobile Technology Weblog)
- Connecting Long Distance Calls, Then And Now (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Can You Still Get An Operator (From voip.com/blog)
- Giving VoIP It’s Own Country Code (From The VoIP Weblog)
- Video Transmission In 1927 (From voip.com/blog)
- Cable? DSL? It’s All Shared, Part 1 (From voip.com/blog)
- Nimbuzz Not Buzzing To Me (From The VoIP Weblog and The Mobile Technology Weblog)
- Cable? DSL? It’s All Shared, Part 2 (From voip.com/blog)
- Voice 2.0–Just Like Voice 1.0 With APIs (From The VoIP Weblog)
- No Shock Verizon Wireless Chose LiMo Over Android (From The Mobile Technology Weblog and The Wireless Weblog)
- What’s VoIP Like On A T1? (From voip.com/blog)