It’s been another furious few weeks for us working on new features. This release is in many ways centered around blogging.
Blogs are extremely popular and powerful. The majority of social network users have one. Conversations keep us informed and engaged but we all know how painful it is to keep it updated. Continuing with our […]
Entries Tagged as 'Data Portability'
Anywhere-to-Anywhere sharing. Send blog posts and tweets from Email, iPhone, Facebook, Amazon and Google Reader
April 8th, 2008 · 6 Comments
Tags: Data Portability · Email · Email-to-Twitter · Experience Graph · Facebook · Google · Twitter · iPhone
Anywhere-To-Anywhere Social Interaction, Still A Social Network?
April 2nd, 2008 · 1 Comment
How long we stick to a specific terminology to define what’s existing and what’s emergent is a challenge. Take the case of Social Networks. This term is as specific as your neighborhood and as vague as your religious affiliations. Actionable definition of social network is better understood in a larger context. Website can be a […]
Tags: Data Portability · Experience Graph · Interoperability · MessageDance · Open Social · Social Media
Interoperability at what experience cost?
January 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
For whatever reasons, we tend to think of interoperability and data portability as noble pursuits. We all have good intentions for making a case for it. Heck I personally would like to own my data and would like to exercise my freedom. Question is at what cost? There is definitely a cost to […]
Tags: Data Portability · Experience Graph · Facebook · Interoperability · MessageDance
Data portability is key element in message portability
January 8th, 2008 · No Comments
Big story of the day was the announcement by Data Portability Group that key individuals from Google, Facebook and Plaxo have joined the initiative. If you are new to DPG, here is the quick summary of their mission:
Our Philosophy: As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of personal data should be discoverable by, […]
Tags: Data Portability · Facebook · Google · MessageDance · Plaxo · Social Media

