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Open Source VoIP

Open Source VoIP 04/11/2004 04:13 AM

This is the third Ted inspired post.....

Schtoom is a open source VoIP project in Python.  This could be huge!

Shtoom

Vercotti: (Michael Palin) Well, I had been running a successful escort agency - high class, no really, high class girls... we didn't have any of that . That was right out. And I decided. (phone rings on desk) Excuse me. (he answers it) Hello... no, not now... shtoom... shtoom... right... yes we'll have the watch ready for you at midnight... the watch... the Chinese watch... yes, right oh, bye bye... Mother.

Shtoom is a open-source, cross-platform VoIP softphone, implemented in Python. As well as the basic phone, the package also includes a number of other applications -

  • shtoom - the end-user phone
  • shtam - a simple answering machine/voicemail application
  • shmessage - an announcement server

Shtoom should work on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. It ships with user interfaces for Qt/KDE, Gtk/GNOME, Tk and a command line. There will hopefully be native user interfaces for Windows and the Mac soon, until then, the Tk interface works on those platforms.

Shtoom has audio support on Linux using OSS or ALSA, and on all other platforms using the PortAudio library. Native sound drivers for Mac/Windows are planned (the Mac interface should be done soon -- volunteers to help with an interface from Python to Windows DirectSound libraries are more than welcome!)

Shtoom requires Python 2.3.3 and Twisted 1.1.1 or greater.

Availability:

Shtoom 0.2 is now available. You can get it from the Sourceforge Fil es page. Or, for the brave, you can get source via subversion. Anonymous checkouts should get svn://divmod.org/svn/S htoom/trunk/shtoom, while folks with developer access should use svn+ssh://divmod.o rg/svn/Shtoom/trunk/shtoom.




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Technologies Conference
09/08/2004 02:53 AM
Ananomouse Corporation has been invited to present its kinship analysis software platform, Bloodhound™, at the prestigious Emerging Technologies Conference held at MIT in Cambridge, MA. Following a jury selection process, Bloodhound was found to be a technology of sufficient innovation as to be included as a showcase presenter. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]

eASIC was Chosen to Present its
Innovative Structured ASIC Technology at
the Emerging Technologies Conference at
MIT


eASIC was Chosen to Present its
Innovative Structured ASIC Technology at
the Emerging Technologies Conference at
MIT
09/23/2004 02:44 AM
eASIC® Corporation was chosen to present at the Emerging Technologies Conference Showcase, organized by Technology Review, MIT's Magazine of Innovation, on MIT's campus, on September 29-30, 2004. A total of thirty companies were selected through a juried process led by Technology Review's staff. [PRWEB Sep 23, 2004]

A Dream for a Future with Alternative
Energy


A Dream for a Future with Alternative
Energy
03/26/2005 06:58 AM
"America has become a vassal state to OPEC. Our military men and women are offered as a serf army to the OPEC nations. We use billions of US tax dollars and the blood of our soldiers to preserve the power of these unpopular governments. Wind power and solar energy could quickly free us from OPEC's shackles." - Hulagu's Web In the first quarter of 2005, the cost of a gallon of gas climbed to the highest price ever. In that same period ExxonMobil, the behemoth global oil company, surged forward as the largest and most profitable corporation in the world valued at more than $402 billion on Feb. 28th. The American public funded this success through military operations to secure the oil and in turn, pay for the success with higher and higher prices at the pumps.

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