Voice 2.0 Anyone? (Part 1)
Source: asteriskblog.com
The coming of “Web 2.0″ has ushered in a whole lot of online services that we could only dream of when the World Wide Web was first conceived and commercialized. There were the blogs, where just about anyone can voice out their thoughts. Then there were the social networking sites, where you got to link up with friends. Then there came social bookmarkers, which let people share their bookmarks and places of interest on the Web. Then came the web applications. Software started to become web-based instead of client-based. Even the big players like Google started introducing (or acquiring) web-based word processors, spreadsheets, and productivity applications like calendars, to-do lists and wikis.






