Thanks, Manoj.

Skype, GoogleTalk and a host of other VoIP services is a truly amazing example of how innovation happens from those outside of the traditional industry.

I just published an article on VoIP in IABC‘s CW magazine (membership required) and have to thank Manoj Fernando, co-founder and EVP of business development at of LiteScape Technologies Inc., a VoIP company.

Today, it’s not about the instrument; it’s about the application. As Avaya likes to describe it, in the old world of telephony, we always called a location; today we can make a phone call to a device.

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Video podcast for Honda Civic

Nice touch, Honda. This ad, created for the Honda Civic is a video podcast. Features an unusual script (nothing new for Honda, which once created an ad out of nuts and cogs). The ad was created by Wieden + Kennedy, UK.

See story here. Also check the Honda site here for a mind-blowing interactive display of the car. THis is truly a stylish car, but the site has been created to enhance the experience.

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CMO magazine hits the’pause’ button.

CMO magazine, by the IDG Group, is one of the finest, well targeted magazines for marketing folk. It was sad to receive an email to say that the pub is hitting the ‘pause’ button, as editor Rob O’Regan noted.

In a category where Business 2.0, Forbes, Fast Company, and Advertising Age’s Point magazine, and so many business/tech mags compete, this was refined work. How else could it have won magazine of the year, last year?

Let’s hope the publishers listen to their readers, and come back with a viable business model.

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Skylook: Skype calls can be recorded!

Skype never ceases to amaze me. Being an avid user, it is something of a pleasant surprise to see an add-on feature called Skylook. It works by integrating Skype with Microsoft Outlook (hence its name!)

The full version ranging from $15 to $35, lets you to record a phone conversation and save it as an MP3 file. The (FREE) basic version, however, allows you to make Skype calls to contacts on Outlook.The full version would be a great tool for conducting interviews.

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Film Loop and social networking

Guy Kawasaki, who has just started a blog, writes of a technology called Film Loop, a way of sharing and broadcasting images to friends or colleagues without any logins. Intriguing, since it seems like a cross between a social network and a Flikr-type photo-sharing site. See explanation here.

If you’ve read Kawasaki’s books (especially his early work, Rules for Revolutionaries) you can bet it’s a pretty creative company (he is on the board of Film Loop and was an Apple Macintosh evangelist in its early days.)

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Go, Yahoo, Go!

Not surprising to hear today that yahoo is launching a mobile phone service called Go Mobile that will be a bigger thing that the existing Yahoo Mobile, for sure. With 400 million Yahoo users, that’s a scale enough to create an economy comparable to a small country. It already has a Skype-like service, called Yahoo Messenger.

Nokia is partnering with Yahoo in Go Mobile. Likewise, as reported by Endgadget, Google has already struck a deal with Motorola for a similar venture. Interesting to watch how search engines will be battling for the tiny real estate on your phone…

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Beyond phones

The radio-phone will soon be more exciting than the camera-phone? How about the video-phone? Or the XM-satellite phone, a Skype phone, or a Yahoo phone?

There’s just no way of knowing what else we will pack into our cell phones. If radio gets as popular as the buzz around it suggests, our MP3 players may suddenly do more than store and play music. Today two models made their debut at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics show: the Inno (by Pioneer) and the Helix XM2go from Samsung. See This Washington Post story.

Then there is WiMax (the broadband wireless standard) and EvDo (that stands for Evolution Data Optimized) to watch out for. These will allow streaming of video, and high-speed internet access to phone-like devices. Think detachable car stereos, wrist watches etc. The WiMax forum, is a non-profit group comprised of hundreds of companies such as BellCanada and Samsung, Ericcson and Motorola. Even those like Time Warner and Saudi Aramco are in the wings.

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Cheap domains and hosting: BullzyInc.com

If you’re looking for deep discount prices when registering a domain name, or hosting, check my site at Bullzyinc.com. Sure, this is shameless self promotion (I am a reseller) but the rates are better than Register.com, where I had previously registered a lot of domains.

Hosting rates are also aggressively priced. How does $3.95 a month sound, when you have been paying over $8 a month elsewhere? You get 20 gigs disk space. As for tech support, I get 24/7 support.

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Half a century after LP’s: music and memory

Fifty six years ago, today, RCA Victor announced plans to manufacture LP records. This meant a staggering 46 minutes of music (on both sides) using a 12-inch piece of vinyl (as opposed to four minutes for per side of the then standard, the 78-rpm.

It’s interesting to compare this to how we store and listen to music today. To use an extreme example, the Motorola phone in Singapore, the E398 ‘Hijacked‘ by MTV, with built in 22Kh speakers, 3D surround sound and removable flash memory, is an MP3 player, really and is almost incidentally a phone!

Then there is satellite radio’s Sirius S50. The receiver can also record music, apart from allowing rewinding and fast forwarding, and saving your own MP3 and WMA songs to the device!

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