FWD

Andy Abramson published a piece over the weekend offering some suggestions for FWD's new Facebook voicemail application.  His comments are dead-on for all VoIP applications today, suggesting that integration with the customers existing services is critical to success, and I am sure that the FWD team must be already planning to do some of these.  I was particularly pleased at the way that he highlighted the iotum FREE Conference Call application on Facebook as an example for others.  We built it to work with any phone, to notify people of calls using a common and widely deployed technology (SMS), and to be a tightly integrated part of a popular portal.

One of our goals in building FREE Conference Call was to provide a great Facebook experience.  Conference calling is one of those services that, increasingly, people are expecting to have as an integrated part of other services which they already use.  We didn't want to download a Java client, or do something else that felt like a bolt-on to Facebook.  We thought it was super important that the experience be as natural an experience as possible, within the Facebook metaphor.  And it turns out that there are lots of Facebook experiences that we can exploit, so expect to see more Facebook integration in an upcoming release.

And, speaking of integration, one of the most requested features after we launched was for better calendar integration.  On Friday, the dev team snuck a button labelled Export onto the call page.  After you RSVP you can press that button, and an iCal calendar entry will be mailed to your email address.  Invitees that aren't Facebook users receive the iCal request by email.

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FWD and iotum

by alec on December 5, 2005

This morning, iotum and FWD announced an agreement to provide the iotum Relevance Engine to FWD customers.  FWD is Jeff Pulver’s pioneering VoIP community.  We’re VERY pleased to be working with the FWD team. 

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Industry Perspective: Jeff Pulver

September 20, 2005

I caught the tail end of Jeff Pulver’s speech.  As usual, a wide ranging overview of convergence trends. When I walked in he was talking about the Hurricane Katrina experience.  He moved from there to television.  Jeff observed that during Live8 you could watch the VH-1 or MTV broadcast, or go to AOL and make [...]

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Skype Voice Services: First Done by Pulver

September 8, 2005

Here is an interesting press release: Freeworld Dialup and Voxeo Announce Innovative Developer Solutions for SIP.  Apparently Voxeo and Tellme did deals with Pulver’s Freeworld Dialup in 2003 that are just like the Skype deal they’ve done.  As usual, Jeff is ahead of the pack.

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