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Posts Tagged “dataportability”

Folge 18 des OpenWeb-Podcasts ist online! Thema: Wie offen ist Deutschland?

by Christian Scholz on September 30, 2009

Episode 18 of the german openweb-podcast is now online. We discuss how open social networks in germany are or might become. Eine neue Folge des OpenWeb-Podcasts ist online und diesmal widmen Matthias, Sebastian und ich uns der Frage wie offen (…)

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pydataportability.xrds v0.2 released

by Christian Scholz on September 8, 2009

It’s been a while since I worked on pydataportabilty but I am on track again. Today I released version 0.2 of the pydataportability.xrds package, a parser for XRDS-Simple documents. From the changelog: 0.2 (2009-09-08) ================ Documentation ————- * “CHANGES.txt“ and (…)

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Are Facebook vanity URLs paving the way for OpenID?

by Christian Scholz on June 9, 2009

Vanity URLs are a strange thing to have, at least if you have so many of them. You have one on Twitter, on MySpace, on YouTube etc. and soon also on Facebook, starting on saturday. They are going to be (…)

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Come to the DataPortability Plenary Meeting for Q1 on tuesday!

by Christian Scholz on March 29, 2009

On tuesday the DataPortability Project will host it’s plenary meeting for Q1 2009. Here is our official announcement: All members of the plenary are invited to this meeting, where the Steering Group can explain how we are tracking against the (…)

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Privacy on the net: Nothing to Hide?

by Christian Scholz on December 26, 2008

I am on my way to Berlin to the 25th Chaos Communication Congress titled “Nothing to hide”. As the name implies, it’s about privacy. In particular of course privacy on the internet. So let’s ask ourselves: Is there still some (…)

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IdentityCamp Bremen

by Christian Scholz on February 22, 2008

Ralf Bendrath just announced a special BarCamp like event about Identity in Bremen, Germany called IdentityCamp. To quote him: We* are organizing IdentityCampBremen, the first German BarCamp that specifically focuses on issues like Identity 2.0, Single-Sign-On, reputation management, relationship management, (…)

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