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New tool kit extends Facebook, OpenSocial apps to mobile devices 03/04/2008 07:16:38
Frengo Wednesday announced the availability of its OpenSocial Mobile Toolkit, which expands on the capabilities of the company's mobile toolkit for Facebook. Developers can use the new tool to upgrade applications running on several social networks to support mobile devices. - +
Annoy people at dinnertime with open source 22/12/2006 07:45:27
Telemarketing calls: we hate them. But the business of calling people at inopportune moments is big business; the so-called outbound dialing market will reach over US$200 million by 2011, Frost & Sullivan predicts. - +
Dumping Cisco for open-source 19/10/2006 09:19:33
The open-source movement, which has long made inroads into corporations via Linux and other enterprise-level software, now has a potentially bigger target in its cross hairs: the PBXs and network routers from companies such as Cisco Systems that form the basis of networking infrastructure. - +
Ansearches for ways to tackle Google 26/11/2004 14:47:31
Australian internet search engine company Ansearch is going head-to-head with internet search "goliath" Google, by launching its own branded search engine for Australian users. - +
3Com prepares Linux-based IP PB 27/09/2004 11:38:43
3Com is readying a Linux-based appliance version of its VCX 7700 enterprise IP PBX in hopes that an open source version of the product will be easier to sell through its channel partners. - +
Australian VoIP market set to ignite: Analysts 28/03/2001 10:05:37
The Australian market for voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services is set to grow by 215 percent this year, according to industry researcher Frost & Sullivan Inc.
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