A dream to connect everyone
Can a universal addressing system work on the Net, the phone system, and just about anywhere else? A tiny start-up thinks so.
Alex Blok gets positively giddy when a computerized voice over the speaker phone announces that the caller has reached "Qcommand" and then requests that the caller punch in his Q.
The system is so new that there's not even a date for a beta release. But to Blok, that voice means he's one step closer to a dream: creating a universal addressing system that eventually will work on the Net and the phone system--or just about anywhere someone might go to find someone else.
Right now a Q only works on the Net on Qcommand's home page and anyone else who carries a "Q Gate."
That's where Blok's dreams come in.
"In an ideal world, every browser would have that built in," he said. "The Q works everywhere."
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