DataPortability-SharedItems: Chris Saad FBML, YML, OSML oh my! HTML, meet Social - O’Reilly Radar - http://radar.oreilly.com/2009… 20 hours ago from Bookmarklet - Comment
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DataPortability-SharedItems: Chris Saad The open, social web | FactoryCity - http://factoryjoe.com/blog… Sunday from Bookmarklet - Comment
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Yesterday I switched over my blog to a new domain name: previously Liako.Biz, it now resides as a sub-directory off a domain with my real name (http://eliasbizannes.com/blog). Further more, I…
The information value chain I wrote about a while back, although in need of further refinement, underpins my entire thinking in how I think the business
case for data portability exists.
Open standards matter, but so does the water; and just like water is not what creates a Mona Lisa or a Hoover Dam alone, so too do open standards not really matter that much to what we are trying to…
On March 2nd, I departed Australia for a six week tour in the United States of America. I spent three days in LA, two weeks in San Francisco, a week in Austin, three days in Boston, a week in New…
DataPortability Blog - Redefining and Standardizing ‘Ownership’
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Tomorrow, we will be holding first quarterly plenary meeting - where the community at large can question the DataPortability Project’s leadership. As a member of the plenary (membership is free -…
Chris Saad After Early Fame, DataPortability Project Matures - PC World 46 minutes ago -
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FROM: Elias Bizannes, DataPortability Project vice-chair, election
returning officer
TO: DataPortability Project Members and Supporters
RE:Special Election results
Voting for the Special…
Chris Saad The Open Identity - DataPortability | The Daily Slice 21 minutes ago -
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The bulk of the panels at SXSW have been on the whole ordinary. Rather than pulling interesting people around a topic to project new ideas about the future - the panels seemed to have a different…
