Flash-based service lets developers embed voice services into Web
applications.
Silicon Valley start-up Ribbit Corp. Monday unveiled a
technology platform that will let developers put Web telephony in
everything from business software to popular social network sites such
as Facebook.
Surface paint on the five frog-shaped wooden pieces
contain excess levels of lead, violating the federal lead paint
standard.
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 ...
For example,
Ribbit makes transcriptions of voice mails as it stores them. Now you
can search your voice mail box using terms like 'dinner', or 'ACME
meeting', and Ribbit will find the voice mails that match. ...
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 has already integrated it voice service with
Salesforce.com. (Credit: Ribbit). As previously reported, developers
can access those voice services through Flex-based application
programming interfaces (APIs) and with Adobe ...
A Mountain View,
Calif., company is launching a platform designed to let developers
create telephony applications they can embed in Web pages and existing
Web-based services.
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 ...
In a nutshell, Ribbit's
Open API let developers to configure different combinations of
Origination / Termination in order to complete the session. That is,
from one network to another and vice-versa. ...
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 has already integrated it voice service with
Salesforce.com. (Credit: Ribbit). As previously reported, developers
can access those voice services through Flex-based application
programming interfaces (APIs) and with Adobe ...
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 ...
In a nutshell, Ribbit's Open API let developers to
configure different combinations of Origination / Termination in order
to complete the session. That is, from one network to another and
vice-versa. ...
Ribbit, a startup that officially launches today and
calls itself "Silicon Valley's first phone company," takes that
concept as its basic premise. It wants to be the platform company
for.
Ribbit is a development platform launching today, which enables
developers to integrate communications solutions into their web
applications. A proprietary softswitch (the Ribbit SmartSwitch)
mediates communication across protocols, ...
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 ...
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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