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		<title>Phone as Input device</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It never ceases to amaze me, that the best experience we seem to come up with for feeding a computer, after multi-touch this-and-that and semantic wonderment, and peer2peer, socially syndicated gobble-d-gook, are text fields, radio buttons, check boxes and menus.
My Dad used to say that he had an unparalleled skill at creating errors on &#8220;those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It never ceases to amaze me, that the best experience we seem to come up with for feeding a computer, after multi-touch this-and-that and semantic wonderment, and peer2peer, socially syndicated gobble-d-gook, are text fields, radio buttons, check boxes and menus.</p>
<p>My Dad used to say that he had an unparalleled skill at creating errors on &#8220;those Web forms&#8221; which he didn&#8217;t even realize were called forms.  <span id="more-101"></span></p>
<p>Cliff and I used to produce a bunch of securities trading applications for clients &#8211; first at Wells Fargo (an early, heck, maybe the first &#8220;Wells Trade site) then later a couple for WRH+Co. People were always tempted by &#8220;wireless solutions&#8221;, that is, transporting all those fields and buttons onto a screen the size of a match book. Cliff was fond of saying &#8220;our customers already have a wireless interface, and it works quite well; It&#8217;s called a Cel Phone and their human voice. When they want to make a trade, they call their broker and make a trade&#8221;.</p>
<p>Now, blogs, or micro-content distribution systems are getting into the voice game. Utterz let&#8217;s you call in a plog cast by phone&#8230; you dial the phone, you speak your mind, your voice shows up on their site &#8211; for now, without wanting to investigate their version of an interface, I&#8217;m going to assume these files can be accessed, syndicated and sliced and diced at will, like any well behaved pile of web content.</p>
<p>What could be really interesting out of this is to be able to post-facto reassemble a conversation, perhaps including multiple people. To be able to follow the train of thought that get&#8217;s spread out over time&#8230; perhaps months, and follow an articulate thread&#8230; from your iPod, from your networked audio player as you drive across country.</p>
<p>Return to English (or, insert your preferred native language here).</p>
<p>/Joe</p>
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