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Chris Saad

About: Co-Founder of APMLorg, DataPortability.org, Media 2.0 Workgroup, Faraday Media, Media Junkie, Attention Ninja, Aussie

Title Co-founder & CEO
Organization Faraday Media, DataPortability Project

Talks Chris Is Giving

Thursday, September 18

3:05 - 3:55PM Understanding the Basics of Personal Data: Vendors, Users, and You -- 1A06 &07

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An update on the data portability landscape

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I just posted a summary of the current data portability landscape to the Official DataPortability Blog. From the post: Closed platforms are like ic...

Proposal: OpenID Connect

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OpenID needs to be as simple as Facebook Connect if it has any chance of competing. The problem is User Experience. It’s a nightmare. My prop...

Facebook Connect AKA Hailstorm 2.0

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Have you seen this? Let me quote the highlights for you: If the initial development race of Web 2.0 centered around “building a better social...

Internet Wish: Twitter Bot

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I would love it if someone would write a TwitterBot service. It would: Allow you to give it the Username and Password of a given Twitter Account (...

Is Data Portability Safe?

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‘What about privacy and security’ is a question that comes up regularly when discussing Data Portability. I’d like to address som...

The web-wide social network

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Ross Dawson has an excellent summary of a Gartner presentation on the Distributed Social Web by David Cearley. A web where each participant is the...

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DataPortability Blog » Blog Archive » The data portability Landscape - An update

DataPortability Blog » Blog Archive » The data portability Landscape - An update

From the post: Closed platforms are like ice cubes in a glass of water. They will float for a while. They will change the temperature of the liquid beneath. Ultimately, however, the ice cube must eventually melt into the wider web. Facebook’s success with Facebook Connect can and will further drive innovation in the community to develop an open alternative. Facebook’s success will (like Google, Microsoft and Yahoo, AOL, Myspace, countless major media properties and countless small startups) to create alternatives. At least some of those participants will recognize (if they have not already) that the most open among them will earn both the respect and the market share of the next phase. Moving from Facebook Connect’s ‘data portability’ to Interoperable DataPortability. A web of Data. That’s a landscape where we can continue to innovate on a level playing field.

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Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Google Friend Connect vs. Facebook Connect: Google's Fear of Facebook will be their Undoing

Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Google Friend Connect vs. Facebook Connect: Google's Fear of Facebook will be their Undoing

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Info Wants To Be Free: Data Portability: The Free Market Should Swing Both Ways

Info Wants To Be Free: Data Portability: The Free Market Should Swing Both Ways

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MySpace Vows to Boost Data Portability Efforts - PC World

MySpace Vows to Boost Data Portability Efforts - PC World

MySpace has renamed its data portability program and promised enhancements to it.

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Proposal: OpenID Connect « Paying Attention

Proposal: OpenID Connect « Paying Attention

What if OpenID connect could be made as simple as Facebook Connect? Here's how.

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Masters of Media, New Media MA Amsterdam » Facebook Connect Vs. OpenID: The Format War for Your Identity

Masters of Media, New Media MA Amsterdam » Facebook Connect Vs. OpenID: The Format War for Your Identity

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