The keynote address I gave at Cluecon — "If Information Wants to Be Free, Where Is It Hiding?" — now available online as a video presentation. Here are the slides in PDF format.
The abstract of the talk:
Interesting web applications demonstrate that information really does want to be free. Developers mix and match data from various sources to create new, fascinating, and useful web sites. By comparison, telephony applications incorporate limited information and -- in a mobile world -- almost nothing in the way of location-sensitive information. What information will be free in twenty years? How will telephony applications incorporate this information? How do we get there from here? How can we make money during the journey?
I've also updated both parts (Part I, Part II) of the CCXML Workshop. If there are any remaining problems with the video, please contact me.
And with any luck, I should have another interesting (but much shorter!) talk available online later today.
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