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Ribbit 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 between both Internet-based and real-world phone systems: an embedded website widget talks both to real cellular and landlines but also to normally incompatible services like Skype and Windows Live. Voice communication effectively becomes transparent and easy for developers to integrate without much work of their own, the Mountain View, California-based company says.
Features
The feature works in both directions and allows a caller to reach a website and even access in-depth features previously inaccessible on these phone services, such as converting voicemail from a phone service to e-mail or keep track of contacts on a page instead of through a stand-alone program.
Source: Electronista
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