Find other sites about
-
From the page: "Standardized Data Portability is the next great frontier for the web."
Reviewed by kosmar Jan 03 2008, 05:48am ( 8 reviews ) • dataportability.org
- 8 reviews
- Reviews of the site
-
Join StumbleUpon or login to add a review!
-
Rated by XgenX on Feb 26 2008, 4:14pm
Well I have been looking for this for a couple years now. You have a blog on Myspace or Blogger. You have pictures on Flickr or SmugMug and Facebook. You have a list of your favorite movies on IMDB or Flixster. You like how they let you share with your friends, but who owns them? You can't even recover them. What if you get kicked off Facebook? Like Robert Scoble, scobleizer.com. He is the most viewed blogger in the history of blogging. And they just deleted him. You could be gone like that too, unless you harvest your data or take advantage of this dataportability type of thing.
-
Rated by Daoro on Feb 02 2008, 2:04am
Dataportability.org is a work group aimed at making users' data portable so that they could follow the user wherever he or she goes online.
-
Rated by SvetlanaG on Jan 15 2008, 4:39am
Dataportability.org is a work group aimed at making users' data portable so that they could follow the user wherever he or she goes online.
-
Rated by HandPhilosopher on Jan 13 2008, 6:09am
From the page: "Philosophy As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen (and trusted) tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data. The technologies already exist, we simply need a complete reference design to put the pieces together."
-
Rated by FunFinder on Jan 11 2008, 9:01am
Great mission to support!
-
Rated by WayneSmallman on Jan 08 2008, 3:03pm
From the page: "Mission To put all existing technologies and initiatives in context to create a reference design for end-to-end Data Portability. To promote that design to the developer, vendor and end-user community."
-
Rated by kosmar on Jan 03 2008, 5:48am
From the page: "Standardized Data Portability is the next great frontier for the web."
-
Rated by pascalvanhecke on Dec 20 2007, 4:59am
"Standardized Data Portability is the next great frontier for the web. As users, our identity, and personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data."
