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Future of Retailing

micheleazar wrote 5 months ago: Imagine if your Best Buy experience could be portable?  All the information, expertise, and relevant … more →

Tags: Strategy, portable, Accessibility, Mobile web, contextualweb

4th Time Around

Marc Hibbins wrote 7 months ago: Last year Facebook released Facebook Connect and about the same time Google released Friend Connect, … more →

Tags: twitter, Google, facebook, openstandards, Yahoo

Media 2.0 Best Practices goes live2 comments

Chris Saad wrote 9 months ago: Today the Media 2.0 Best Practices went live. I’m very happy to see this come to light. I … more →

Tags: Business, media, Personal, technology, Work, ben metcalfe, Best Practices, Brian Solis, Chris Saad

You can't compare Twitter to Facebook3 comments

Chris Saad wrote 9 months ago: I’m a little weary of the Twitter Vs. Facebook debate. I posted this comment on Fred Wilson … more →

Tags: Personal, facebook, social networking, twitter

I Found Out3 comments

Marc Hibbins wrote 9 months ago: Seems I was a little late in finding out about the BBC’s work on integrating and exposing sema … more →

Tags: openstandards, BBC

The medical databattle begins.

Ron Otten wrote 9 months ago: Today it’s collaboration time. IBM, Google and Continua Health Alliance announced there new so … more →

Tags: data, Acting, controling, Data, homecare, Open-Source, Personal Health Record, Open Content

Goals of the DataPortability.org TOS/EULA Working Group

greenbes wrote 10 months ago: One of the projects I am involved with is the EULA and TOS working group of dataportability.org. Thi … more →

Tags: TOS-EULA

Come Together2 comments

Marc Hibbins wrote 10 months ago: While I’m on the subject of data portability, I thought I’d talk about DataPortability. … more →

Tags: openstandards

Open1 comment

Marc Hibbins wrote 10 months ago: Hopefully the last of the posts that I should have written last year – a while back I wrote ab … more →

Tags: openstandards

An update on the data portability landscape

Chris Saad wrote 11 months ago: I just posted a summary of the current data portability landscape to the Official DataPortability Bl … more →

Tags: technology, Work, Media 2.0, APML, Analysis, Overview, landscape

Proposal: OpenID Connect17 comments

Chris Saad wrote 12 months ago: OpenID needs to be as simple as Facebook Connect if it has any chance of competing. The problem is U … more →

Tags: technology, Me, Work, OpenID, facebook, user experience, Data Portability, faebook connect

Facebook Connect AKA Hailstorm 2.033 comments

Chris Saad wrote 1 year ago: Have you seen this? Let me quote the highlights for you: If the initial development race of Web 2.0 … more →

Tags: Personal, Politics, technology, Work

Yahoo and AOL Enhancing OpenID with Data Portability via the "Simple Registration" Extension2 comments

therealmccrea wrote 1 year ago: As many of my readers know, the user experience (UX) for OpenID has been a source of confusion and a … more →

Tags: josephsmarr, OpenID, OpenStack, plaxo, Yahoo

Is Data Portability Safe?2 comments

Chris Saad wrote 1 year ago: ‘What about privacy and security’ is a question that comes up regularly when discussing … more →

Tags: technology, OpenID, OAuth, dataportbility, prviacy

The web-wide social network5 comments

Chris Saad wrote 1 year ago: Ross Dawson has an excellent summary of a Gartner presentation on the Distributed Social Web by Davi … more →

Tags: Personal, APML, Atom, attention, faradaymeda, js kit, Media 2.0, microformats, OAuth

Facebook charging a protection fee?1 comment

Chris Saad wrote 1 year ago: According to CNet, Facebook is going to start charging app developers a fee to achieve ‘Verifi … more →

Tags: technology, Me, Work, Media 2.0, facebook, Open Standards

Who really owns your data?

Will Scully-Power wrote 1 year ago: An interesting viewpoint here: http://liako.biz/2008/11/you-dont-nor-need-to-own-your-data … more →

Tags: Data

Facebook, Microsoft and Data Portability

therealmccrea wrote 1 year ago: Michael Arrington has a great piece up on TechCrunch entitled “The Very Curious Microsoft-Face … more →

Tags: facebook, Messenger, Microsoft, plaxo, scoble, scoblegate

Who owns your comment data?

Chris Saad wrote 1 year ago: We have started a conversation over on the JS-Kit blog about data ownership when it comes to comment … more →

Tags: media, Work, data ownership, js kit, Media 2.0


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