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Web 2 Voice: Why Voice 2.0 is tied to Social Media

  • Garrett Smith · 1 year ago
    Khyle:

    Didn't know you had a blog. Solid stuff here! Added you to my reader.
  • khylek · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the compliment Garrett!
  • Little Black Dress Magazine · 1 year ago
    Who do you consider the leaders in this space?
    Who is most likely to profitably deliver true value to users?
  • khylek · 1 year ago
    That really depends on what you want to do and your background. There are lots of companies out there that have or are in the process of providing APIs to front end their telephony technology.

    If you are an enterprise company, you have all kinds of options. Smaller to medium sized businesses can look at IfByPhone - which has low price points, and easy integration. But like i said, it really depends more on what you are trying to accomplish.
  • squirly · 9 months ago
    Thnx for the great article hope to see more articles from your
  • instrumentals · 2 months ago
    thank you for sharing this post
  • Club Penguin Cheats · 2 months ago
    There are some conversations that need to happen by voice. Voice 2.0 companies can bring that to a wide audience.
  • Cosmetic dentists Palm beach · 1 week ago
    Nice article. The audience is on Facebook, on Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, even Plaxo. Allowing people to have conversations that interest both parties is monetizable.
  • hookey4 · 1 week ago
    I find myself using Voice less and less. Sure there some conversations that require voice, but most everything I do is by text now

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