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Ditech Networks announced it is rolling out toktok, a voice-enabled service to connect people with popular web apps through a single word spoken during a phone call. The announcement is the latest in a slew rolling out of eComm this week, proving that the event is living up to being the thought-leadership heir to the original (circa 1997-2008) VON franchise.

The toktok service is being designed to easily integrate web apps, social networks, and Gmail contacts and calendar so people can schedule appointments, create new tasks, and bring others in on a conference, all in mid-conversation. To activate, the magic word during the phone call is "toktok."

Needless to say, the hottest area for toktok is on cell phones, but any sort of hands-free multi-tasking situation should be equally applicable, so don't rule out landline and/or VoIP usage (Hmm, combine this with Skype's SILK and...).

Ditech is also including a Facebook 'Voice Poke' app to show which members of a person's online social network are on the phone and allow "whisper" messages to be sent directly into phone calls. Future iterations of the app could include the ability to delivery messages in celebrity voices, short music or movie clips, and more.

The toktok app is an example of Ditech's mStage media platform introduced at Mobile World Congress earlier this month.  Access to toktok will be based on an open API, so third-party developers can create mash-ups to their heart's content.

For more:
- DiTech Networks release.

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