The DataPortability Project: Six Months Strong
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
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
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
2 weeks ago I gave a presentation at the Web Monday in Bonn about the DataPortability Project. The video is online now and can be
I know I am a bit leaning towards the DataPortability topic these days but that’s how it is ;-) So here is another thing I
A while back the DataPortability Project received a Cease and Desist letter from Redhat claiming that the logo we were using is infringing their copyright
As you might know I attended the London DataPortability Lunch last week and met cool people like Chris Saad, Julian Bond, John Breslin, Tom Morris
On a somewhat short notice I want to announce that I am hosting a DataPortability Project meetup today in Second Life. It’s thought as a
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