- From: Danny Ayers <danny.ayers@gmail.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:25:32 +0200
- To: John Kapili <John@johnkapili.com>
- Cc: public-xg-socialweb@w3.org
John, I'm sure you're app has its place - but what's really interesting is the door you're opening, e.g. what about vanishing users. On the Web one generally assumes some kind of persistence of data/statements, not sure the story has been written for stuff that we only want to be transitory. Slightly glib - perhaps that's why XMPP looks sweet. 2009/9/23 John Kapili <John@johnkapili.com>: > A new program Vanishing Message has been released by John Kapili. Vanishing > Message is a file message that can be sent by email attachment or file > transfer. The message can be read by the recipient then vanishes without a > trace. As we all know there are times when we need to send a message to > someone that we want no trace of later. Vanishing Message uses a random > encryption on all words, no word is ever encrypted the same. The message > vanishes if exited, cannot be copied, if viewed longer than 1 minute it > vanishes and you can use the same file to forward or email another person a > new message. So prove it!!! Did it ever exist? > > John Kapili > http://www.JohnKapili.com > http://www.johnkapili.com/news.php?item.39.1 -- http://danny.ayers.name
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