Philosophy: As users, our identity, photos, videos and other forms of 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. The technologies already exist, we simply need a complete reference design to put the pieces together.
Mission: To put all existing technologies and initiatives in context to create a reference design for end-to-end Data Portability. And, to promote that design to the developer, vendor and end-user community.
- Facebook, Google And Plaxo joined The DataPortability workgroup.
- LinkedIn, SixApart and Flickr People Joined DataPortability.org.
- Addtionally, Chris Saad, Chairman of the Data Portability Working Group, confirmed that Microsoft’s VP at Windows Live David Treadwell is joining the organization in January 2008.
Read more:
- The dataportability.org public web charter
- Marshall Kirkpatrick has the ReadWriteWeb Toolkit for 2008 What’s Next on the Web .
- Chris Saad pointed to The Data Portability Timeline
- (Feb 2008) Eclipse Releases Its First User-Centric Identity Framework: Eclipse Higgins 1.0 is now available
Service applications know the importance of Identity and Security as key components of business mashups. It’s worth to have a look on the advantages of token-based security for Single Sign-On and web services security.
Multiple communities started with open first OpenSocial APIs:
The MySpace Developer Platform (MDP) allows developers to create applications that interact with MySpace members and their social data. With MDP you will be able to create compelling new products that integrate directly into MySpace pages and get exposure to millions of people around the world.
http://developer.myspace.com/community/
http://developer.myspace.com/community/myspace/opensocialref.aspx
Posted by The Thomas Koeppen Blog 2008.
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