A highly touted aspect of Facebook Connect is the notion of “dynamic privacy“: As a user moves around the open Web, their privacy settings will follow, ensuring that users’ information and privacy rules are always up-to-date. For example, if a user changes their profile picture, or removes a friend connection, this will be automatically updated [...]
When I was younger, I used to bring over my Super Nintendo games to my friends’ houses and we’d play for hours… that is, if they had an SNES console. If, for some reason, my friend had a Sega system, my games were useless and we had to play something like Sewer Shark. Inevitably less [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Citizen-centric Web, DiSo, Life online, Open source, Philosophy, The Web Arts, Web building
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Also tagged competition, DiSo, economics, Facebook, google, information rules, OpenSocial, standards
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