Saturday, December 17, 2005

Phone calls via the Internet

Using the Internet to make phone calls has been around for sometime and is now 'taking off'. I have been using Skype and Gizmo. I also tried Google Talk which is not ready for real time in my opinion. There are others I have not tried. I prefer Gizmo. These free programs, when used with a headset/microphone, allow you use the Internet just like your regular phone. Well almost. First you should have a high-speed Internet connection. Second, calls between users of the same program are free but if you want to call out to a user on the regular phone network it will cost you a few cents per minute. Third, there is no common protocol to allow users of different calling programs to talk to each other. The good news is that the process works pretty damn good, it is very cheap and you can talk to people all over the world for free (if they are using the same program) or call out to them for just a few cents a minute.

There are also commercial programs designed to replace your regular phone line(s). Vonage, Packet8, etc. I think AT&T has a package to do this and perhaps some of the other 'Bell' phones companies. Some points to consider if you are thinking about using these: 1 - they are un-regulated; no rules, no guarantees. 2 - this is all changing rapidly with new products and services announced weekly.

I am looking forward to the Verizon fiber network - phones, very high speed Internet and probably TV. It is going to be interesting.

Google for more information on any of the above. Gizmo can be downloaded from
http://www.gizmoproject.com/

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Misc. Stuff 2

The Dell outlet online outlet store. "Quality Refurbished Systems"
http://www1.us.dell.com/content/segmenter.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dfo

Neat stuff. Swedish site and slow loading.
http://www.smartstuff.se/pages/engelska/eng_start.html

Oh so modern utensils and equipment. From Denmark?.
http://www.evasolo.dk/index.html

More Web 2.0 stuff

del.icio.us has become very popular. I visit it to see what is popular but have not done any tagging - so far.
http://del.icio.us/

Writely - The Web Word Processor. Just as described. It is similar to Word only on the Internet.
http://www.writely.com/

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Misc. stuff 1

Free RSS reader for Outlook by a local company.
http://www.attensa.com/products.php?page=outlook

Search for blogs you are interested in.
http://www.technorati.com/

Laszlo mail. To be incorporated into Yahoo mail??
http://www.laszlomail.com/lzmail/

Neat maps using Google Maps.
http://coolgooglemaps.blogspot.com/

Run these applications from your USB flash drive.
http://www.theinfobox.com/index.php/Portable_USB_Apps

Many nice computer progarms/applications.
http://www.philb.com/iwantto.htm

AM Deadlink. I run this program about every 6 months to find and remove 'dead' Internet Explorer Favorites.
http://aignes.com/deadlink.htm

Friday, December 02, 2005

Cloud

I don't play computer games but the buzz about this one intrigued me. It IS different. Download the booklet to get an idea of how to play (or just experiment). Be sure you have your speakers on while playing.
http://www.thatcloudgame.com/downloadcloud.htm

New Microsoft web site to check your computer

1-2-2005: Microsoft continues to add applications to their new Live site. Look at:
http://ideas.live.com/


Microsoft has announced a web site designed to :

Check for and remove viruses
Learn about threats
Improve your PC's performance
Get rid of junk on your hard disk


http://safety.live.com/site/en-US/default.htm