This time Elias Bizannes, Trent Adams and Christian Scholz talk about the new DataPortability Project Steering Group, the Facebook Privacy changes and in depth about the ongoing discussions over at the Open Web Foundation.
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Data Without Borders: What’s in a Name?
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Episode 14 – Was bringt eigentlich Data Portability?
Folge 14 besteht nochmal aus ner ganze Menge News:
* Kantara Initiative * WGUMA – ProtectServe * Blog Post von Alex Korth on Web of Identities * Twitter Security Problem * Nick Givotovsky * Zensursula und Vodafone * pubsubhubbub * Google Apps werden OpenID-Provider * Noch eine Chance für RDFa (HTML5)…und Christian und ich sprechen ein wenig über DataPortability und die Vorteile für Seiten- bzw. Community-Betreiber.
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Experiments in Data Portability
The concept of Data Portability is one of the most widely talked about topics in the ongoing development of social media. Glenn will take us through his current research work, building experimental interfaces to allow users to freely and securely exchange their data between sites. From Google’s Social Graph, Portable Contacts API and new concepts in data discovery to the future user experience design patterns.
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Data without borders: Episode #1
Welcome to the first episode of the Data Without Border podcast, your weekly show with Trent Adams, Steven Greenberg and Christian Scholz where we talk about data and borders.
In the first episode we talk specifically about facebook connect and Pownce’s end.
