Could Utterz be a transitional product?

by admin on June 16, 2008

in General

I’ve been playing around with Utterz the last couple of days and enjoying what it can deliver. Very simply, Utterz is a way for users to leave short spoken messages via their cell phone to the Utterz public timeline and/or to their blog. Utterz can do a lot more, like leave short videos and pictures, but voice is its heritage.

I had this idea that if people use it for leaving the equivalent of voice mail then it would be really cool to publish it to a private RSS feed or private URL where it could be picked up as part of the portal style information that a knowledge worker might be interested in. How that works is beyond me but I’m wondering if things like voice commands or keypad redirection from a cell phone might work?

Anyhoo, I’m experimenting with this service to see how it goes.

The back story on this is that while in Boston, I met Simeon Margolis, Utterz founder and marketing maven. I mentioned that all these new services are great from a consumer perspective but what about for the enterprise?

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