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Do you think it is bad if your data is locked in to a single vendor? Do you think it is bad if you are
Do you think it is bad if your data is locked in to a single vendor? Do you think it is bad if you are
Today I was active a little bit on Seesmic after listening to The Gillmor Gang’s show from yesterday where Steve, Marc Canter, Chris Saad and
Social Networking is a hard business and if your competitor announces something you shouldn’t be far behind at least. So Facebook today announced Facebook Connect
As announced here and here MySpace now joined the DataPortability Project and announced their own initiative called „Data Availability“ which is about data sharing between
I am planning now to do DataPortability updates regularly via seesmic (who are actually also involved in DataPortability). Technorati-Tags: dataportability, stickers, logo, update
Tonight we had some quite interesting discussions going on in both the Second Life DataPortability meetup as well in the Skype chat of the Technical
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
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
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