From the category archives:

Digital Post

Your Identity Broker for Packages or in Fact Any Exchange Very Phweet

November 23, 2009

SendSocial via @Aswath (thanks!) and Andy Abramson a varation on using any ID and then brokering the exchange. This is a great variation. Twitter’s free pipe (at least for now) is enabling low cost entry for almost anyone to broker connections between one or more parties.). SendSocial let’s you address a package without knowing anything [...]

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Blog Ping from the Past – Identity Circles

May 30, 2007

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Bonded Future for E-Mail?

November 4, 2003

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Controlling Digital Bits

July 6, 2003

The continuous stream of digital access products suggests that soon we will be paying to both read and send. BitPass and Vanquish are further entrants in this field.

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SPAM Polls

February 12, 2003

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Spam Fixation

February 6, 2003

Bob rejects the idea that people should pay me and provides the telemarketer as the example. I’d beg to differ. Your best marketer is the consumer. When the consumer spreads good news you grow. When one consumer spreads a complaint we know what the cost is. At the moment Consumers don’t share the good news very effectively. If they did, we may find an invisible collaborative solution that informs other consumer more effectively.

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TDMA – INBOUND POST

January 9, 2003

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COMsumer POST TWO

January 7, 2003

It will create a more efficient postal system, which no longer penalizes the receiver with spam, for the sender will now pay for access, just like our current postal system. By definition corporate mail boxes will be different to personal mail boxes. Rates and exchanges for business post may also be different. Licensing opportunities are also available. Eg post approved for children.

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