ohadpr » opinion http://ohadpr.com ideas, hacks and stuff Tue, 29 May 2012 07:08:58 +0000 en hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.3.1 What does Google Voice on your Desktop mean? http://ohadpr.com/2010/04/what-does-google-voice-on-your-desktopmean/ http://ohadpr.com/2010/04/what-does-google-voice-on-your-desktopmean/#comments Fri, 09 Apr 2010 08:40:41 +0000 admin http://ohadpr.com/?p=248 Continue reading ]]> It seems like Google is testing a Desktop Client for its Google Voice service. Google acquired a company called Gizmo5 some time ago specifically for this reason.

GV (Google Voice) is a service that gives you a single virtual US phone number where people can call/SMS you and get forwarded to whatever landline/mobile phone you may be using at the moment. Its a pretty good service and should continue improving in the near future.

What does a Desktop version mean? I’ll try to summarize it into a few points:s

  • The Desktop version is something like a dashboard + an endpoint bundled together
  • This endpoint is so much better than a landline/mobile endpoint because you won’t experience lag and call-quality should be optimal
  • You’ll have full and interactive control of GV features such as conferencing, recording calls, etc
  • You’ll be able to place 100% VOIP calls to other GV subscribers who are using a Desktop version.
  • A Desktop version of GV is a first step, it will be followed by Mobile versions which let you place/receive calls over WiFi/3G, this lets Google bypass Carriers such as AT&T.
  • GV with a Desktop version is potentially better than Skype because it comes with a free US phone number and falls back to forwarding calls to your mobile/landline.

Questions:

  • Right now placing GV calls is free, which is odd. Why odd? because it should be costing Google a shitload of money. I can only assume that because Google is buying termination on both sides, and both sides (carriers) may be charging their clients for receiving the call, Google is probably ending up with a net zero cost for this scenario.
  • Once you place calls from GV Desktop the result of this equation will be negative, and if my assumption is correct I predict Google won’t let you place free calls from Desktop/Mobile clients but will charge you for them, just as Skype does.

In short, I can’t wait to try it out rather than forwarding GV to my landline/mobile phones, at least when I’m home.

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7 things the iPad will change http://ohadpr.com/2010/04/7-things-the-ipad-will-change/ http://ohadpr.com/2010/04/7-things-the-ipad-will-change/#comments Sat, 03 Apr 2010 09:03:48 +0000 admin http://ohadpr.com/?p=225 Continue reading ]]>

There’s so much commotion about the iPad that its hard to reduce its debut tomorrow to any single value proposition. I think the impact of this device on how we consume and interact with digital content will be nothing short of ZOMG.

Here are 7 things I think the iPad will change:

  • My laptop has just turned into a desktop, and my (future) iPad is the only computer I’ll be taking with me when I leave home
  • If you have an iPhone prepare to use it significantly less – unless you’re running down the street or something
  • Most people over 50 are going to find themselves 10x more productive and 10x less stressful using this device vs. their PC
  • It will take a lot of what we do on a PC and make it simpler, sexier and more comfortable – Apple are really good at this
  • We will consume significantly more content because its going to be so convenient – Books, Videos, Books, Blogs, News-Papers, Books.
  • Written content will see the biggest boom now that things like Harry Potter’s “The Daily Prophet” are possible.
  • Apple stock will dip when the market opens Monday April 5′th 2010 – It usually does as last week’s buyers sell to make a profit, oh and I have some April $230 PUTs

And here’s for some laughs:

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