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Questions and AnswersVote for: Is it time for you to leave your landline phone for VOIP?
voip | Apr 27th, 2010 | by Jaswriter
VOIP is a technology that helps improve the way we communicate. VoIP basically means voice transmitted over a digital network. The Internet, however, isn't strictly necessary for VoIP. What is necessary for VoIP technology is the use of the same protocols that the Internet uses.
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Vote for: Do you use VOIP?
voip | May 11th, 2010 | by Jaswriter
VoIP basically means voice transmitted over a digital network. The Internet, however, isn't strictly necessary for VoIP. What is necessary for VoIP technology is the use of the same protocols that the Internet uses. (A protocol is a set of rules used to allow orderly communication.) Thus, voice over Internet protocol means voice that travels by way of the same protocols used on the Internet.
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Vote for: will you use Two-Way Video Calling on your Android phone?
nexus one | May 28th, 2010 | by Brandon
Two-way video calling is now possible on Android phones. With Fring, a free mobile application that lets users communicate with friends on popular networks over their mobile phone's internet connection. Fring users make free video calls to one another.. Would you Video chat on your Android phone?
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Vote for: Choose the Best Android App:
nexus one | May 31st, 2010 | by Brandon

| Mint (online personal finance manager) |

| Fring (free video calling) |

| Adobe Reader |

| Twitter for Android |

| NY Times |
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