Tuesday, December 18, 2007

ribbit

Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - Silicon Valley start-up Ribbit Corp on
Monday unveiled a technology platform that will let developers put Web
telephony in everything from business software to popular social
network sites such as Facebook.
do you guys with IB's EQ boost the low
end? or does it naturally go flat to the single digit frequencies? can
the Behringer EP25 amplify up to the single digit frequencies?
For a
long time, I had this belief that the worlds of web and voice would
converge, unleashing upon us a whole new class of voice-web mashups.
Instead all we got were some marginal ideas and rarely-used
widgets.
Ribbit, a platform for building web-based voice applications,
has officially launched today to a bit of fanfare, as it rides two of
the year's big trends: open development platforms and web-based VoIP.
We first caught wind of the ...
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Ribbit, unveiled a new platform for developing
telephony services and a new business model for serving the new global
telephony market. In addition, the company formally announced a
diverse team of technologists, business leaders and a ...
Lately, VoIP
insiders have started talking about taking a platform approach -– a
way to add voice to web applications easily while leaving complex
tasks such as peering and billing in the background. Accordingly,
Ribbit is offering API ...
Ribbit today released what it says should
be the first service to integrate voice on the web with phones. A
self-titled platform, Ribbit's technology is based entirely on an
Adobe Flash interface that acts as a software telephone switch
...
Ribbit, a platform for building web-based voice applications, has
officially launched today to a bit of fanfare, as it rides two of the
year's big trends: open development platforms and web-based VoIP. We
first caught wind of the ...
Ribbit is as much "Silicon Valley's first
telephone company," as it is the region's first to boast a silly name
and grandiose claims. Still the Silicon Valley startup, which
officially opened its Web-based telephony platform to third ...
Ribbit
today released what it says should be the first service to integrate
voice on the web with phones. A self-titled platform, Ribbit's
technology is based entirely on an Adobe Flash interface that acts as
a software telephone switch ...
Ribbit has already integrated it voice
service with Salesforce.com. (Credit: Ribbit). As previously reported,
developers can access those voice services through Flex-based
application programming interfaces (APIs) and with Adobe
...
ribbit-small.png In case it isn't abundantly clear by now, voice
is just another application—bits that can be co-mingled with other
data in unexpected ways. Ribbit, a startup that officially launches
today and calls itself "Silicon ...
Ribbit has already integrated it
voice service with Salesforce.com. (Credit: Ribbit). As previously
reported, developers can access those voice services through
Flex-based application programming interfaces (APIs) and with Adobe
...
The Silicon Valley start-up is working with more than 6 outside
developers who are using its technology, to create their own voice
applications.
Ribbit is a development platform launching today, which
enables developers to integrate communications solutions into their
web applications. A proprietary softswitch (the Ribbit SmartSwitch)
mediates communication across protocols, ...
Ribbit Unveils a New
Platform for Developing Telephony Services MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif — Dec
17, `7 — A new telephony startup came out of stealth today, aiming to
become "Silicon Valley's first phone company." Ribbit, unveiled a new
...

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