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| Issue: August 2007 > Web Development > Article "Ribbit to bring voice to Web developers" | |||
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A company called Ribbit came out of stealth mode this week, showing off a "phone component" that will let developers embed Internet calling into Web applications.
Company executives showed off the Ribbit Phone Component at the 360 Flex conference in Seattle earlier this week. The Ribbit application is written in Flex, Adobe's development tool used for writing Web applications, including those that use Flash. "The Ribbit Phone Component will give rich internet application developers the ability to make and receive calls, record/send and receive voicemail, as well as add and manage contacts," according to a description on the company blog. A schedule posted on Ribbt's site indicates that a beta version of the product will be released in October. The Ribbit Phone Component appears to be competing with the developer tools available for Skype, the popular voice over IP service Skype. On the consumer end of things is YackPack, which allows end users to drop embed code into Web sites for voice calls. In the company blog, Ribbit said that its component will allow users to click on a phone number in a Web page to make a call. There are other communications features as well, including the ability to integrate voice mail and contacts. Last year, there were reports that Adobe was building voice-over-IP capability into its Flash Player. Related Links:
August 16, 2007
Author: Martin LaMonica |
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