Archive for the 'Software-As-A-Service' Category

Adobe BrowserLab

Adobe BrowserLab is a web-based service that allows you to view websites on popular browsers and operating systems. Supported browser/operating system combinations include: Firefox 3.0 / Windows XP Firefox 3.0 / OS X Firefox 2.0 / Windows XP Firefox 2.0 / OS X IE 7.0 / Windows XP IE 6.0 / Windows XP Safari 3.0 [...]

GrandCentral is now… Google Voice

I’ve been using GrandCentral actively for six months now and am generally satisfied with the service.  Google announced a re-branding of Grand Central to Google Voice and, along with the new name, they introduced several new features, such as voicemail transcriptions, SMS support and conference calling, to the already-impressive list of features. What is GrandCentral?  [...]

Ribbit Developer Platform

So, what’s Ribbit?  Ribbit is a platform that allows you to add voice to your Flash and Flex applications.  Check out my (simple) entry for Ribbit’s first developer challenge. Once the app has successfully logged in, press the Call Me button to call me at Agile Media Ventures.  If your Flash Player supports audio, Flash [...]