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Skype Presence for TypePad?
Will the SixApart TypePad hosted blogging service integrate SkypeWeb into their comments system when Skype finally releases their extended presence solution? I've blogged the benefits previously of integrating a Skype identity component with blog comments. Similarly, by creating a www.CommentPings.com to register blog comments, commenters would no longer lose the networking value of their comments as they become searchable. Skype-to-comments would also create the opportunity to introduce solutions for audio comments etc.
SkypeWeb is a new feature of Skype 2.0 that allows Skype users to display their Skype online status on a Web page, email, blog, any other HTML enabled content or any other Internet-enabled application.
- Skype Developer Zone Blog!
Could SixApart abandon TypeKey in favor of Skype user authentication? Short term, that is probably a longshot. However, this blog would adopt "skype names" as an authentication approach in an instant. It would improve the opportunity for dialogue and offer the opportunity for multichats on any post to be opened (for those that "tick" add me to the multi-chat discussion on this post).
We know there have been discussions between both parties, while recently Skype moved their blogs to SixApart's MovableType platform. It continues to use Skype as its log-in authentication for commenters. Adding Skype authentication adds value. There are some management issues... like authentication to your Skype client rather than the Skype server that would be required.
Typepad and the blogger would get both the advantage of a profile and a more personalized way to arrange contact. It would also provide more opportunities for "commenters" on the same post or blog to introduce themselves. Something current systems with hidden e-mail addresses don't allow.
SkypeWeb, announced last year, will be launched officially in a few weeks. For now you can sign up for the beta at the Skype Developer Blog which will give you access to basic details.
That's enough speculation for tonight.
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Wednesday reading
UAE Etilisat moving forward with Skype call blocking. (GulfNews via BlogRamble)- Skype Bug allows you to listen to music. (Sermonade) My WinAmp on your speakers.
- Sony to put Instant Video Everywhere on their Vaios. VoIP/Video softphone has multichat video.
- The reason webcams need blinders. (User Friendly)
- Skype rivals: Monster Communicator, JSkype, vBuzzer. Anyone try these Skype rivals?
- The GestureBank, a service of the Attention Economy (Steve Gillmor)
- Advice for working through a bad situation. (Mena Trott) Hard earned truths.
- Read what your customers have to say
- Ignore the tone of nasty complaints, but pay attention to the underlying messages
- Understand that the people giving feedback represent many who remain silent
- Don’t spend too much energy on distractions
- Don't be afraid to communicate
- Trust your customers
- At Traditional Phone Companies, Jobs May Not Last a Lifetime (New York Times). They blame fiber!
- 45k new Chinese Skypers daily. Skype may launch translation service in 2006. (Time Magazine)
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