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It's All About Identity

by alec on June 28, 2006

I have the distinct impression that Rich Tehrani had the same briefing from Communigate that I did.  He certainly seems to be as excited.  He has been talking up the idea of a unified SIP address (what Communigate calls SIPifying the world) in order to deal with the proliferation of addresses we all have.

On a related note, Russell Shaw is calling for a directory of VoIP addresses as well.  He notes that with the proliferation of providers, it’s getting harder and harder to reach the person you want. People change phone numbers!

It’s all about identity, isn’t it?

That’s also the tree that Marc Canter is barking up, with his latest project, PeopleAggregator.  PeopleAggregator is a social networking platform, built on open standards, and capable of aggregating all of your identities into one place, and transporting them wherevere you want.

That’s a king size vision.

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Voice 2.0: A Manifesto for the Future

by alec on October 21, 2005

Two days ago I spent the day travelling to Toronto and back on the Via Rail.  It turned into a rather long day, because just outside Brockville a train ahead of us on the track had a partial derailment.  The tracks were damaged, the train was damaged, and sometime just after midnight (after leaving us on the trains for over three hours), Via threw in the towel, called some buses, and sent us all home.

I had some time to write, and jotted down some ideas about Voice 2.0 which have been rattling around in my head for the last three weeks.  These have grown out of a series of conversations and email threads with Howard Thaw, Andy Abramson, Jeff Pulver, Martin Geddes, Richard Shockey, Bob Frankston, Henry Sinnreich, Steve Smith, Richard Stastny, Aswath Rao, Chris Wood, and many others.  The genesis of these ideas were first written down in December 2003 in a business plan which VC’s told Howard and myself was "unfinanceable".  Perhaps the ideas were too early then.  Perhaps their time has come now.

Voice 2.0 is what happens when the web intersects telephony.  It’s an empowered, user-centric vision of the world.  Unlike todays walled garden telecom networks, it’s a world where users and applications are pre-eminent.  It’s an "all about me" world — my directory, my applications, my identity

I’ve posted the Voice 2.0 Manifesto on Iotum’s Simply Relevant blog.  I did this quite deliberately, because this is the world that Iotum wants to play in.  It’s the world where Iotum’s applications are most meaningful.  It’s the world where we can be most successful.

This small essay is intended to provoke discussion, so please go ahead — read, enjoy, critique. 

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Martin Geddes on Directories

September 5, 2005

Martin has been blue-skying about directories.  He’d like to see: Opt-in, and editable.  Got a new photo, updated address information, or a new phone number? Just go edit it. Opaque telephony. Anonymous out-bound calls, if that’s what you want, on-demand. Isn’t this otherwise known as caller-id block? A telemarketer line.  Want to call me?  It will [...]

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Google Talk: What is the strategy?

August 24, 2005

Google Talk is out.  You can read about the details of what it is on Stuart Henshall’s Skype Journal.  He has a detailed post describing his first impressions. To me, the interesting points are: 1) It’s not SIP.  It’s based on Jabber, and the Jabber XMPP protocol.  What does this mean for SIP? 2) It’s [...]

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