Imagine a browser of the web, by the web, and for the web. Not simply a thick client application that simply opens documents with the http:// protocol instead of file://, but one that runs web applications (efficiently!), that plays the web, that connects people across the boundaries of the silos and gives them local-like access [...]
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 [...]
So-called data portability and data ownership is a hot topic of late, and with good reason: with all the talk of the opening of social networking sites and the loss of presumed privacy, there’s been a commensurate acknowledgment that the value is not in the portability of widgets (via OpenSocial et al) but instead, (as [...]
By Chris Messina
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Posted in Digital Identity, Life online, Microformats, Open source, Technology, The Web Arts, Web building
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Also tagged Data portability, identity, Microformats, oauth, openid, predictions
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