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*Folks,
See article below on IM/VOIP/search integration from Pete Mackie.
Also note from EclipseCon...we now have access to a Skype implementation 
(for use in implementing/continuing design of the ECF Call API) via the 
Voice Tools Project. 
Committers ee CVS 
dev.eclipse.org:/home/technology/org.eclipse.vtp/simdebug/plugins/org.eclipse.vtp.dialer.skype.  
We need to coordinate further on integration of this, SIP 2.0, and Jingle.
Scott
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*Voice over IP is a feature, not a product. That's what we're seeing 
borne out again and again as the Web's major players rush to add it to 
their instant messaging programs. Yahoo is the latest, making good on a 
promise it made three months ago to roll out a new messenger product 
with full inbound and outbound VoIP capabilities 
<http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/14168051.htm>. That 
means that, like Skype <http://skype.com/> and Gizmo 
<http://www.gizmoproject.com/>, users will be able to make calls to 
traditional land-line phones and cellphones and receive calls from them 
as well. "We look at our voice offerings as a platform," said Yahoo 
spokeswoman Terrell Karlsten. "As we look down the road, we see a real 
opportunity to integrate our voice platform into other leading Yahoo 
services such as search and other communications programs. That is 
certainly our mission."