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Convergence

Competing in Markets with Digital Convergence
In this article, Mantena and Sundararajan look at digital convergence and put forth an imperfect competition model with four equilibrium configurations that they use to determine pricing, scope, and consumption.

Convergence?
Article by Geoff Huston about the term convergence and its relation to the telecommunications industry.

Convergence Center
The Convergence Center supports research on and experimentation with media convergence. The Center is a joint effort of the Syracuse University School of Information Studies and the Newhouse School of Public Communications.

Convergence Journal
This is an international Journal of research into new media technology which addresses the specific implications of the increasing convergence of media forms.

Convergence Research Center
Articles, news, and coverage about convergence and related issues.

Gates: Convergence is for Real
Discussion with Bill Gates about the convergence of PCs and consumer electronics.

QuickLinks - Convergence of Telecommunications, Media and Information Technology
Links to news items about legal and regulatory aspects of Internet and the information society, particularly those relating to information content, and market and technology. QuickLinks consists of a free newsletter and a Web site with frequent updates, an events page, news items organized by category as well as chronologically by issue and full text search.

VoIP
This site contains many links to case studies, advice, and tests concerning VoIP.

VOIP and Convergence
NetworkWorld’s page dedicated to Convergence which includes case studies, breaking news, podcasts, and video.

VoiceXML Promises Voice-to-Web Convergence
Users of virtually all of today's Web-based applications are constrained to interacting with their a keyboard and screen. To break this paradigm, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), a standard for interacting with Web-based systems through audio dialogs.

 

 
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