Google is an OpenID provider now (and Google’s AppEngine)
So another big company now supports OpenID and this time it’s Google. Bad news is though that they are only a provider but not a
So another big company now supports OpenID and this time it’s Google. Bad news is though that they are only a provider but not a
Today I was attending the Web Monday in Bonn, Germany and gave a talk about Data Portability. Also there has been Thomas of cellcast.de which
Here is yet another one from Over The Air, showing how you can retrieve train/tube timetables on your mobile phone. Below you will find some
So here is another one from the Over The Air conference/hackday, it shows how we might use our fridge doors in the future :-) (Download
This weekend I have been in London and among other things I also attended the Over The Air hackday/conference. It was quite cool although I
Tomorrow morning at 8:02 my train to London is leaving Aachen. If you are in London this weekend maybe there is a chance to meetup.
So here is the video from the session I created the transcript for earlier: Technorati Tags: dataportability, thenextweb, thenextweb2008, tnw, conference, video
Chris Saad, chairmain of the DataPortability Project was interviewed by Khris Loux at The Next Web Conference in Amsterdam today. Following is my transcript of
Twingly launched yesterday and wants to be a competitor for Technorati and Google Blogsearch but of course much better :-) They also said that it’s
The Podcast Download as MP3 (66,2 MB, 1:13:14) [audio:http://podcasts.plonetv.de/english/topfcast_en_05.mp3] How to reach me? E-Mail: mrtopf@gmail.com Shownotes Sorrento Sprint 2008, my Sorrento Sprint report Marketing Failure