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Skype Continues to Experience Holiday Downtime

December 23, 2010 – Skype continues to experience downtime Thursday morning after an outage that began early Wednesday. Social media communications lead for Skype Peter Parkes wrote in a blog post Thursday that “some features may not work as reliably as expected.”

Attenda Provides Hosting for Miomi

November 23, 2007 — Managed services provider Attenda announced on Friday that it has signed a three-year deal to host and manage UK-based Web 2.0 startup Miomi.

Optimizing your site for iPhone

Optimizing your site for iPhoneThe much-discussed release of Apple’s iPhone spawned plenty of talk about how the device might revolutionize mobile phone technology and Web browsing with its ease of use.nnOne of the most talked-about attributes of the iPhone is its ability to use Safari to browse the “real” Internet. However, we’re beginning to see …Read More

Apptix Acquires WebMessenger

May 8, 2007 — On-demand messaging and collaboration solution provider Apptix announced on Tuesday it has acquired technology company WebMessenger.

Skype With a Phone

A Danish electronics company announced yet another way Skype fans can choose between Internet-based or traditional phone calls.

Brinkster Offers Tech Support Via Skype

September 11, 2006 — Web design and Web hosting provider Brinkster announced on Monday that is now enabling its customers worldwide to call its customer support center for free by using the Skype VoIP service.

WebCinch Launches Web Site

July 10, 2006 — Web hosting provider WebCinch announced on Monday it has officially launched its Web site after nearly six months of planning and development.

Skype Patches High-Risk Security Holes

Multiple security flaws in the popular Skype voice chat application could put millions of users at risk of computer takeover attacks, the company acknowledged Tuesday.

Skype 1.4 Rolls Out the Door

While Skype executives were busy negotiating eBay’s blockbuster deal to buy the VoIP company, its developers were enhancing Voice over IP software in the lab.

Skype and Vonage: The Ones That Got Away

A good telecom venture capitalist is like an NBA shooter. Every once in a while he misses a big shot. The key is, he puts it behind him and hits the next one, and the one after that.