.tel musings. I remember myspace partnered with Telnic? why not partner with twitter. Twitter could put in a button that loads your .tel data from the DNS and make it look like another twitter page "contact me" page, not a link, not filling up the URL box to your tel but a fully integrated page that would breed incentive to purchase a .tel and other websites would follow the lead and do integrated pages. Regardless of how the "main" .tel looks other websites can always integrate your .tel into there themes if they can access the DNS data. I know we all want to pretty up the .tel pages, but social networking is always a good place to develop for. I also know someone else wants twitter posts in the .tel but I think when you focus on how the "main" looks your distracted from the integrated possibilities, partnering with social networks who can serve that data to there own designed pages would promote .tel. because why update all your social networks, when you can update one .tel and they auto update everything else for us. |
. Hello Bunjie, That sounds very interesting. I am quite familiar with the dot tel domain dashboard, but not so familiar with Twitter, I would be grateful, if you could provide us with some visual pictures, such as mind maps and diagrams, or even a drawing, so that we can better visualize your idea. Thank you. Anythhing, that helps...: Example: http://webhost360.com/hamed.png . . |
.Tel to facebook .Tel to twitter Etc Its some things it could be a brilliant idea. |
http://www.furry.se/twitter/telnictwitter_blue.png Original Twitter favorites http://twitter.com/twitter/favorites This is not to replace Twitter favorites, this just an example new page based on that page. Example of an integrated .tel Twitter contact page http://www.furry.se/twitter/ which would go as such on Twitterhttp://twitter.com/twitter/contacts everyone who entered there .tel would get a contact page. You enter your .tel on the settings page in a box under the URL one, and it grabs your .tel data once a day from DNS and updates your twitter contact page. They can be re tweeted or sent as a direct message, check the floating links! and image links! if tweeted to someone or tweeted on your twitter page and if those tweets become out of date and lost some were lower down like your 202 tweet were as your at your 2000 it would auto amend those tweets with the updated DNS data. I believe that would be important because search engines might find out of date contact data if it was not done like that. And possibly an http://rss.tel/twitter.rss or http://rss.tel/registeredteldomain.rss for business who want to be informed of updated contact data and who would like to parse an rss or alerts. If your doing business with someone and you change anything it can cost dearly, if they immediately know then that's going to reduce costs? I am not associated with twitter and no copyright or trademark infringement is intended by that page its just an idea. It still says twitter's Favorites but ignore that, there's some java or something reverting it. My partner Kilynn helped with the icons, and modified logo http://kilynn.furry.tel no copyright or trademark infringement is intended. Hope you like the idea, please partner with twitter! for the business account rollout. |
Thanks for the suggestion and the work you've put into the example Bunjie. As I'm sure you're aware, one of the beauties of .tel is that the public data is there for for Twitter or any 3rd party to pull from the DNS. We are constantly talking to a wide variety of organizations, but a lot of the time, such initiatives are down to public demand for such a service. The more such requests are made to Twitter (or whomever) the greater the likelyhood of it happening. |
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I do love the idea of never having to update my social network contact details anymore across multiple websites, and who knows what else I wont need to update in the future. If you consider the cost of typing out your details to every site, even the people who are into the "green" movement could agree it would shave off time from millions of users saving potential energy and the environment, same way as the maker of the Internet said if http:// had only one / slash. I asked Twitter direct and started a Act.ly Twitter petition http://act.ly/1im I think there's business demand for it at least for premium twitter accounts. I only have a few .tels but I am very happy with what I have.[/size] |
To Howard... Speaking of Myspace...What ever happened to the telnic & myspace partnership. If you go to the myspace.tel domain, there is still no link to a place to buy a .tel domain. I thought they were selling .tels, but it seems they are not, whats going on in that dept. |
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Pictograms, especially Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc., will be on the new telproxy, in January/February 2010. Source: ToutPointTel. . .[/size] |
.tel my new addiction if you wish to help .tel succeed please don't sit back and hope others will do things for you, support an Act.ly Twitter petition http://act.ly/1im Please retweet it! it costs you nothing and might help get .tel integrated with twitter, it will increase the value of your domain investments and .tel exposure. Thank you. |
This is all great stuff Bunjie. You seem to have had some great ideas since joining the forum and I will do all I can to help. Regards Gav |
Just signed the petition Gav |
Terrific ideas Bunjie. Signed the petition. |
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Great idea - have signed petition and retweeted. Twitter needs to differentiate the forthcoming premium account as much as possible from standard accounts to justify making a charge - this would make sense as being one of the extras you get with a premium account. The publicity for .tel and Telnic would be huge - helping to move .tel into the mainstream - which is vital to our success. Mike Seaton[/size] |
Great idea! i signed the petition |
just signed too |