Monday, December 17, 2007

ribbit

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 on Monday announced details of its
Web-based telephony business which includes a developer platform and
plans for a voice service for consumers next year. The company has
built a telephony switch that can connect Web-based phone ...
A new
technology company by the name of Ribbit Corp. hopes your answer to
that question was anything other than "not at all," since it showed
off out a service earlier today that does just that. The technology
aims to embed telephony in ...
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 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 ...
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
...
In a nutshell Ribbit is developing some proof of concept
applications that leverage their API's and platform to demonstrate
what telephony can be like in the future. They already have attacked
one of the most lucrative markets with ...
Ribbit on Monday announced
details of its Web-based telephony business which includes a developer
platform and plans for a voice service for consumers next year. The
company has built a telephony switch that can connect Web-based phone
...
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-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 ...
The Silicon
Valley start-up is working with more than 6 outside developers who are
using its technology, to create their own voice applications.
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 ...
By Sinead Carew 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 ...
In a
nutshell Ribbit is developing some proof of concept applications that
leverage their API's and platform to demonstrate what telephony can be
like in the future. They already have attacked one of the most
lucrative markets with ...
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 ...

0 comments: