Silentale: The March Toward Searchable and Syncable Communication Data

Communication is a hallmark of humanity. So necessary is our ability to communicate that we have built devices and infrastructures that enable better and faster communication.

We have face-to-face conversations in coffee houses, offices, grocery stores, baseball fields, schools and homes; that is so old-school. We speak “on the ‘phone” using mobile devices and “landlines.” When we’re tired of voice communication or don’t have the time for a phone call, we use our fingers to send text messages. We communicate via email, tell our followers what we are doing on Twitter and keep up with our friends and family on Facebook.

Communication drives our lives. Multiple-platform conversations abound. Where do all those conversations go?

Enter the French start-up company, Silentale with its aim of keeping track of all of those digital conversations:

“Don’t lose track of who you know and what they’ve said.

Consolidate your contacts and conversations from multiple platforms, including webmails, social networks and mobiles.

Store it all in the Cloud and access it anytime, anywhere.”

As announced today in TechCrunch UK this morning, Silentale is officially in private beta. This means, if you want to get a sneak peak at Silentale’s ability to keep all of your conversations in one place or sync your contacts from multiple platforms, you’ll need an invitation code.

Invites are being handed out sparingly but TechCrunch has a few on-hand. While in short supply, only those who comment on TechCrunch’s article about Silentale will be considered.

So don’t wait! Head over to TechCrunch, read the article about Silentale and offer your comments. Then let me know if you get that invite.

I’m anxiously awaiting my own!

9-21-2009 UPDATE: Still waiting for the Silentale beta invite.
9-25-2009 UPDATE: I received my private beta invite this morning! I’ll keep you posted on my progress.

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2 Comments

  1. Kirk Miller
    Posted September 20, 2009 at 1:37 pm | Permalink

    Excellent article! I’m very excited about the beta.

    • Posted September 21, 2009 at 8:06 am | Permalink

      I am looking forward to what they have put together also.

      Did you receive an invitation to participate in the Silentale beta?

3 Trackbacks

  1. By Valerie Booth on September 8, 2009 at 6:07 am

    New blog post: Silentale: The March Toward Searchable and Syncable Communication Data http://bit.ly/3jASar

  2. By Laurence Bret on September 20, 2009 at 10:30 am

    Silentale: The March Toward Searchable and Syncable Communication Data http://tinyurl.com/lr5a8w

  3. [...] last week about a new start-up focused on reeling in all of your digital conversations, I wrote an article about communication and the invite-only private beta, put in my bid for an invitation and waited. This morning I received my invitation code for the [...]

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