Progress on DataPortability in the project and at Digg
Steve Williams from Digg today announced that digg.com will provide technologies to allow for more data portability. As he writes on the digg blog, these
Steve Williams from Digg today announced that digg.com will provide technologies to allow for more data portability. As he writes on the digg blog, these
I covered the problems Linden Lab is creating by enforcing a more strict Trademark Policy earlier but the topic strikes back from another area: Last
Today the vBusiness Expo in Second Life ended. Although I unfortunately had to miss most of it the events I attended was great. Good speakers.
One step in the right direction is done by Google now by supporting OAuth as an alternative to their proprietary Google AuthSub for the Google
It’s incredible to see things you usually only know from Second Life in Real Life :-) Have a look at the other photos at the
Today I was attending CG Linden’s office hours within Second Life where he was mostly talking about software deployment, infrastructure and related topics. It was
Next tuesday I will be giving a little talk about what DataPortability means today and in the future. Today the problems of having control over
The DataPortability Project is 6 months old now and going strong. Here are the key announcements for today (also note the new logo): DataPortability.org clearly
Linden Lab announced their new CEO Mark Kingdon, after Philip Rosedale decided to step down. Read the press release here. Philip Rosedale hat ja schon
The last few days I have been working on creating the basic parts of a DataPortability library for Python. My goal is to create a