A Couple of Cheesy Thoughts

Cheddar Cheese and Bacon Biscuits is the recipe of the week. Enjoy!

Last week, two things caught my attention. The first was an announcement by Skype that they had 40 million concurrent users during the week of April 9. I find that a big deal. Skype is approaching 200 million active users. With one in five users on the service at the same time, that is indicative of a highly desired and useful product. Our new CEO, Bruce Chatterley, likes the Skype video calling feature. While I like the feature, it does prevent me from walking around my office during long calls. The first time I used Skype was in early 2003 while in Argentina. I used it to call home and speak with my wife while avoiding the ridiculous hotel international calling fees or consuming my mobile minutes. Later I used it briefly for business when I worked for an Israeli company. Now I use Skype several times a week and find it very useful. If you are an SMB with remote workers, using Skype video and video conferencing is a valuable appliance to maximize interaction and communication.

Since we are in the communications business, I want to share another bit of news. It seems that the idea of giving typewriters to a large group of monkeys and having them produce the constitution or works of Shakespeare may not be too farfetched. Scientists in France have trained baboons to distinguish English words from nonsense words through the recognition of common letter arrangements. The findings demonstrate that visual word recognition can be learned without the awareness of spoken language. The study labeled Orthographic Processing in Baboons found that the baboons could distinguish between words and non-words with 75 percent accuracy. That’s more than guessing!

I wonder how the baboons would do with text messages. LOL. CUL8R.

David Byrd is vice president of marketing and sales for Broadvox , and is responsible for marketing and channel sales programs to SMBs, enterprises and carriers as well as defining the product offering. Prior to joining Broadvox, David was the vice president of Channels and Alliances for Eftia and Telcordia. As director of eBusiness Development with i2 Technologies, he developed major partnerships with many of the leaders in Internet eCommerce and supply chain management. As CEO of Planet Hollywood Online he was a pioneer in using early Internet technologies to build a branded entertainment and eCommerce website company partnered with Planet Hollywood. Having over 20 years of telecom sales and marketing experience, he has held executive positions with Hewlett-Packard, Sprint and Ericsson.