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[Tickets #8410] contacts as a service
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Ticket URL: http://bugs.horde.org/ticket/8410 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ticket | 8410 Created By | Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@...> Summary | contacts as a service Queue | Turba Version | HEAD Type | Enhancement State | Accepted Priority | 1. Low Milestone | Patch | Owners | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Chuck Hagenbuch <chuck@...> (2009-07-05 18:35) wrote: http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2009/06/ars-reviews-the-palm-pre-part-1-the-blackberry-killer.ars/2 Pre's approach to contacts is really the future of contact management. There's a part in my interview with Russ Daniels, HP's VP of Cloud Services Strategy, that I keep coming back to, where Russ is describing the hassle of syncing contacts between multiple devices; most of this hassle stems from the fact that devices tend to view your contacts database as pool of data, instead of a service. What none of them do is the simple thing of, "tell me the URL for your contact service." Additionally, it has to be a service, not a repository, because in fact the contact information that's relevant for me includes the global address list for HP, and I have to be able to have that invoked... I can't replicate that data and keep it synchronized, so I need to be able to use a federation model behind this single endpoint to answer those kinds of queries. The Pre is the first device I've used that expects all contact data to come from a service instead of a repository. Give it your Google, Facebook, Exchange, or AIM credentials, and it pulls all of the contacts for those services down onto the device. Ultimately, webOS presumes that the canonical source for your contact data is a cloud or server somewhere, and that your phone merely acts as a local cache for this data. (In fact, webOS's contact management is so service-oriented that it's kind of a pain to access a traditional contact repository?like a standard vcard collection, for instance.) -- You are subscribed to this list as: lists@... To unsubscribe, mail: bugs-unsubscribe@... |
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