VoIP was banned for quite a long time, only now govt seems to be taking some action!
This article[1] says how VoIP is only permissible within a firm's internal corporate network.
Because of this Yahoo Messenger for India[2] comes without VoIP support. Although it seems Yahoo is now acquiring license[3] to offer IP Telephony in India.
The small set of examples do not represent what firefox 2.0 has to offer. Morever these examples are more about visual aspects, where it is not always possible to please everyone. I like the new default theme very much, and users always have the option of installing themes. What about dictionary feature and all, which comes very handy in the Web 2.0 era where users generate lots of content.
What I don't understand is, what disliking some visual aspect or features have to do with the *policy changes in Firefox 2.0*.
VoIP was banned for quite a long time, only now govt seems to be taking some action! This article[1] says how VoIP is only permissible within a firm's internal corporate network. Because of this Yahoo Messenger for India[2] comes without VoIP support. Although it seems Yahoo is now acquiring license[3] to offer IP Telephony in India.
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1.http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0NEW
2.http://in.messenger.yahoo.com/
3.http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/11/06/HNyah
The small set of examples do not represent what firefox 2.0 has to offer. Morever these examples are more about visual aspects, where it is not always possible to please everyone. I like the new default theme very much, and users always have the option of installing themes. What about dictionary feature and all, which comes very handy in the Web 2.0 era where users generate lots of content. What I don't understand is, what disliking some visual aspect or features have to do with the *policy changes in Firefox 2.0*.