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CEO Reflections: VoxOx Wows the Crowd at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona

And now, “we’re baaack…” and what a trip it was! Already a hip and trendy place, Barcelona welcomed the new, slick VoxOx (with Universal Translator) with open arms!


AT&T embraces VoIP – just a PR thing?

Last week, AT&T embraced cellular VoIP, clearing the way for Internet-based voice services like Skype, Google Voice and VoxOx to be used on the iPhone.
This looks to be on the heels of moves that Verizon has made with respect to Android phones that “opened” their network. AT&T had to emulate this in some way because [...]


VoxOx 2: Better, Faster, Stronger

At last! VoxOx 2 launched this week and has hit the ground running. Last week Kevin, Michael and I traveled to New York and San Francisco to meet with press and demo this newest version of VoxOx, which incorporates feedback from you, our users. Each press meeting was exciting and unique. We stopped by Fortune, [...]


Live From Southeast Asia (Part 2)

My wife knows that I don’t particularly like sitting in a hotel room, and she takes some comfort in knowing that, while traveling, I am pretty much going to be offline for the majority of the day… or am I? Seems she forgot about one little VoxOx feature that her family overseas uses to contact [...]


Live From Southeast Asia

It was time for me to head off to Asia with my family, and in the back of my mind one thought kept resonating (you’d think I would be worried about the usual things, do I have my passport, did we turn off the oven, did I bring the baby… err, that’s it, I forgot [...]


Keeping Your Options “Open”

Some technical talk ahead! A few folks have asked me about what open standards mean to the communications industry, consumers, and to VoxOx. Below is my take on this topic… I’d be happy to continue the conversation below in the comments section!
 
Google’s great example – an “Open” can of worms
 
When I think about “openness” in [...]


A “Day in the Life” of a Millennial

Some of the most connected people out there are Millennials – usually defined as people born between 1978 and 2000 (about 76 million people, depending on where you look). They’re young, they’re hip, and they’re plugged in everywhere they go, even when they’re unplugged.The problem is, this is also the first generation that will suffer [...]