Archive for March 28th, 2006
All the hits and more on 194
When I started this blog it was a way of airing the process of completing a large tedious project and to rant about things that I would otherwise keep bottled up. I guess I didn’t think anyone would be interested in my inane drivel. My bud Ian is a regular visitor, I can see by the hits I get from his ISP and the platform he uses. Frequently I get hits from futher afield referred by Blogspot’s “next blog” button, and it great to have new people come and look around. Best of all are those hits that come from the site itself. The fact that these guys were not sent here by another link means they came back. Now that is pretty cool.
So to all the people that came back, welcome back & please leave some messages. If you disagree or agree with something I have said or just want to say what kind of job I’m doing, leave some comments. Any press is good press, right?
I’m sold
Voice over IP is part of the next big thing (NBT). It is one of those technologies whch need other things to catch up before it makes it really big. There is a bit of a war going on for our cash between several different camps who want to be the next AT&T or BT.
The main player that everyone has heard of is skype. Skype started out small but through word of mouth has caught on and eventually was bought by ebay (bizzarely), I think in an attempt to get the NBT in their portfolio.
Ebay don’t seem to have done much with it however and the initial guesses of “talking to your buyer online” have not come to fruition.
Meanwhile, stealthily, an organisation called SIPhone (a long time exponent of an open VoIP registry and hardware) have developed a product called Gizmo Project. Its a fully featured phone, directory and best of all its open and free.
Looking into the two products it turns out that there’s a thing or two you need to know about Skype. Firstly the Skype Protocol is propriotory and closed. They could be doing anything with the data running back and forward and no one apart from Ebay (and perhaps the NSA or GCHQ) would know how exactly it works or what they are doing with your conversaions.
Secondly, Skype aparently uses a kind of bandwidth sharing technology which routes data through other Skype users connections, using their bandwidth.
Gizmo, however, does not share your wealth and is altogether better behaved.
Have a look at gizmoproject.com, its a cool thing.