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	            <title><![CDATA[Cool Beans: Using Skype for screen sharing and other stuff: seriously useful thing]]></title>
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	            	            Skype that is, have been using it for a couple of years, at least 5 days a week on a global basis. 
And more to the point, for a paltry annual fee or two [less than 200$/annum] I get the following:-

1. unlimited calls to land lines practically anywhere in the world of use to me, and to mobiles where user pays incoming calls ie USA, HongKong etc

2. local direct dial numbers in both USA and the UK, so the great unwashed [no nerd genes] can just call me from whatever hand-set/mobile they like; particularly useful for ageing relatives and cheap-skate self-employed hacks that live in the 1st world

3. calls diverted to my mobile should I not answer at my computer, plus the ability to call from my mobile by just calling a local number and then dialling as in No1 above

4. an excellent answering service

It currently doesn't get any better, Vonage/Comcast/ATT and the like are just crazed fools in comparison.

the other Clive
ps: call quality is excellent when I'm not mucking about with my system, its connections and the like	            ]]></description>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2010 17:58:42 -0500</pubDate>
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