By Long on Jun 21, 2007 in Asterisk! | 1 Comment
In my last post, I talked about my personal goal to establish a PBX phone system using the open source Asterisk code (made user friendly via Trixbox.) I’ve decided not to go it alone, primarily because I’m porting my office number to the new VOIP service, Teliax and I can’t really have any delays [...]
By Long on Jun 19, 2007 in Asterisk! | 2 Comments
Solo lawyers (and the rest of the world for that matter) know about Skype and/or VOIP for making cheap, good quality calls, reducing overhead and changing the way professional service is delivered.
Well, it’s time I turned up the heat on this whole “leveraging technology” concept. Let’s see how much juice I can squeeze out [...]
By Long on Jun 17, 2007 in Web Tools | 0 Comments
This isn’t a breaking story, but a tool that everyone should know about.
Rememberthemilk.com is a task or to-do list which can help you organize your neverending list of things to do!
By Long on Jun 11, 2007 in Google Tools | 0 Comments
Don’t know if this is news to anyone else, but I just discovered that Google is beta testing the ingenious Gmail interface for website owners who love Gmail, but want to keep their own email addresses (you@yourdomain.com). The following is straight from the beta testing signup page (for those of you who are interested [...]
By Long on Jun 7, 2007 in VOIP | 2 Comments
I’ve been working on adapting my commercial office building for virtual office space (perfect for home based businesses that need a place to meet clients) and stumbled upon CallButler.com.
It’s a bit difficult to describe exactly what it is, but in a nutshell, you can use a VOIP or SkypeIn number as your main company line [...]