Gallery, press, and new feature roadmap
For those who have not heard, the MyVox Gallery site is now in place. This is where we feature all manner of apps that combine phone and screen (be that your laptop screen or your mobile screen) in cool ways. You can check it out at http://gallery.myvox.com.
We’ve gotten a lot of press over the past week as we’ve done the really-truly-official launch of MyVox out to the world. Here’s at least some of it:
Some MyVox developers have asked me for a roadmap of upcoming feature releases. Here are some of the things we plan to release soon, though I can’t give you an exact schedule:
- Starting with the phone: Right now, all MyVox interactions start with the user in front of some sort of screen, so that you can get your phone number and PIN. However, there are a lot of great apps that become possible if the user can begin interacting while away from the screen - so we will enable that soon. More details to come.
- Dedicated phone numbers: If you need your own phone number for people to call into, we’ll be able to set you up with one. This is also important for making the above feature work well.
- Emailing audio files: You’ll be able to have MyVox recordings go to an email address instead of being stored on our server or uploaded to a URL. This is mostly a convenience feature; there are plenty of ways for developers to do this themselves, but we thought it would be nice to build it into the API.
- Podcasting: When you think about it, a RecordingList is very similar to a podcast feed. In both cases, you’ve got a set of recordings that have been made at different dates and times, and which other people may want to consume. Soon you’ll be able to get RecordingLists with the appropriate RSS formatting to allow podcasting directly from MyVox. This will be great with apps like VoiceBlog.
- Caller ID: Sometimes it’s nice for an app to be able to access the phone number of the caller, so we’ll be making that available soon as well.
Got another feature you want to see? Let me know in the comments.
March 15, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Hi,
I’m just getting started with the API, but I’d like to see an option to pay for the service so users don’t have to listen to ads (maybe in conjunction with the dedicated number you mention). I have a few ideas for b2b related applications, but suspect in that context users would rather pay a small per call or monthly fee instead of listening to advertising.
Thanks!
March 16, 2008 at 2:11 pm
Hi Dan,
That’s something we can do right now. Get in touch with me at nick AT voodoovox DOT com, and we talk details.