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Voip-Pal.Com Inc. Acquires Five Major VoIP Patents Through Acquisition of Digifonica (International) Limited Gibraltar BELLEVUE, Wash., May 11, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Voip-Pal.Com Inc. ("Voip-Pal.Com") (VPLM.PK), a leading edge international VoIP telecom company, is pleased to announce that it has ... AudioCodes Supplies Polkomtel With VoIP Gateways and IP Phones for Its Contact Center LOD, Israel -- AudioCodes , a leading provider of Voice over IP (VoIP) technologies and Voice Network products, today announced that Polkomtel S.A., one of the largest mobile operators in Poland with more ... VoIP app Freephoo Changes Name to Plingm STOCKHOLM, May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Swedish mobile VoIP app Freephoo changes name to Plingm and gets a new look. The new name marks the beginning of a broad international launch of the app.Plingm is ... Twilio Client for Android: Now Every Android Developer Can Add VoIP to Their Apps Twilio , the market leader in cloud communications, is announcing the launch of Twilio Client for Android. The product, which is a software development kit , makes it incredibly easy for mobile developers to integrate voice over IP capabilities into their Android applications, essentially turning any part of an app into a fully functional VoIP phone. LeBron James: No Asterisk on 2012 NBA Champion Ever since Phil Jackson infamously claimed the San Antonio Spurs deserved to have an asterisk placed on their NBA title in 1999, the theme gets trotted out whenever a shortened season is played. Would a Heat title demand an asterisk*? *Not to question it, as it turns out, but to underline degree of difficulty There is something unconditional about championship rings. If you win one, you win one. No asterisks, footnotes or explanations are ever etched onto them. Nor should they be.
In February 2007, in his very first presidential campaign visit to New Hampshire, Mitt Romney toured a solar power plant. Unsurprisingly for a politician in such a location, he found some nice things to say about renewable energy. North Andover's Eagle-Tribune reported that Romney promised he would soon "lay out a full energy program" featuring government incentives for developing alternative ...
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