What's new? Corporate Info Sales & Advertising Solutions Business Development References
Contact usI4C Community Subscribe Company Directory
back to home

IpTV Click to Call Service

January 19th, 2007

I mentioned this a while ago as one of my great personal ambitions for 2007: To bring VoIP Calls to IpTV. I find it surprising that the European interactive companies have yet to explore the possibilities of local advertising through IpTV. The beauty of this solution is that it is truly triple play namely integration of television, telephony with local search technology. In Europe our partner eStara is interested in finding partnerships to develop similar featers for Iptv so please contact me for more details.

Zodiac’s TVCallME allows iTV operators to offer paid search and hyper-localized advertising,” said Alexander Libkind, COO of Zodiac Interactive in the USA. “With TVCallME, viewers can simply find their favorite restaurants and click to receive a call from them immediately. As the service expands, viewers will have access to menus right on their TV. With Zodiac, cable operators will reinvent the TV Dinner.”

Libkind continued, “Operators can move beyond the traditional advertising CPM model and earn a transactional fee on every call. Unlike other transactional services that require deep integration with vendor’s back-end systems, TVCallME allows any vendor to display its services in a yellow pages-like environment with an immediate call to action - it’s a truly unique and instantly profitable advertising model for iTV operators and local businesses.”

“Through the set-top box, Zodiac’s TVLocalSearch will let consumers pull up a sidebar menu along side network programming to search on local business. It then gives an option to connect via telephone through Zodiac’s TVCallMe service with a click of the remote. Combined, TVLocalSearch and TVCallMe work much like eBay’s click-to-call service, which allows web surfers to search on a business, then click a hyperlink to initiate a call through Skype’s voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service.

While the search service is free to consumers, businesses will bid for the top position in the search query listing. Similar to Google Adware, businesses will bid for specific searchable keywords on a per-click basis. If a business wants to rally for a higher position on the list, they might bid $0.50 per click, rather than $0.40 cents per click.

Cable and satellite companies also will have an option to offer subscribers added services. For example, restaurants or mortgage brokers might pay extra to display menus or mortgage rates that consumers can access. “We’ve had some trials in localized communities of about 10,000 people where cable subscribers could press a button on their TV remote during this 30-minute ad to receive a pizza at their home for $9.99,” said Zodiac’s CEO Michael Rivkin.”

Discuss topic by phone

January 12th, 2007

Recently I added the new ‘Discuss by Phone’ widget below the posts on the blogs to refect the flexible usability of eStara’s Click to Call feature on any kind of website. As more companies are adding blogs to their external communications it makes sense that you allow potential customers to contact you directly instead of waiting for you to respond to their comments or mailform request.Adding this icon to your blog is easy as 1,2,3 but requires an eStara account. You can request an eStara account by contacting me.

Skype VoIP Lie Detector

January 4th, 2007

skype:clintondenial?call Kish Kish has launched a rather intersting application which can be used in Skype however could be used on any VoIP network. The KishKish Lie detector offers you a tool to detect the stress level of the person you communicate with over Skype. With the use of KishKish Lie detector you can monitor in real-time the stress level of the person you talked with. This allows you to gage the level of stress and modify your questions in real time. You could also use our KishKish SAM VSA that allows you to record the call and analyze the stress level off-line.I could see this being put to creative use in a online campaign. Contact me for more information. Clcik on the link to launch the Clinton call, you do have to have a voice recorder installed.

Ms. Dewey

December 21st, 2006

Ms. Dewey: Taking cute too far by ZDNet’s Mitch Ratcliffe — If you haven’t seen Ms. Dewey, you will probably be hearing about her. She’s trying to kill the memory of Jeeves, who you formerly asked. She’s also a disaster as far as UI goes. Built in Flash, Ms. Dewey is an antropomorphized search page that features an actressMs. Dewey is only slightly more pleasant than Scuzz […

Text to MP3, China

December 16th, 2006

Nice guy who really went out of his way for me to educate me in TTS. ‘Ming’ at Guangming Software can probably get your projects running at a budget you will like but contact me for his details and I will introduce you. You still need an TTS engine of course.

Speak Aloud is a piece of text to speech (TTS) software. It can read text aloud naturally to you with the state of the art text-to-speech voices. Your eyes usually get tired when looking at the screen for a long time. You can let Speak Aloud read web pages, word document or any other highlight text (i.e., which you can select with mouse) to you with only pressing one hot key so that your eyes have a chance to rest. Save your eyesight and increase your productivity with Speak Aloud now!

Speak Aloud is also an advanced “text to audio” or “text to mp3″ software. It can convert text to speech files such as wav, mp3, wma, ogg etc easily. Especially it creates mp3 directly, no need to create wav file temporarily like any other text-to-speech programs. This will save your hard disk’s life greatly. You can convert news, jokes or articles to mp3 files and place them into your mp3 players, enjoy them when you are away from computer. Convert text to audio with Speak Aloud Now!