BlogTalk review
Jan did it again – asking BlogTalk participants right after the conference. Here are the replies. Stuff for future conferences.
thomas n. burg – on social media, software tools and its benefits for us, and sometimes wine
Jan did it again – asking BlogTalk participants right after the conference. Here are the replies. Stuff for future conferences.
I do support this option/statement. We should provide all means necessary to make data travel, query and aggregate wherever we as users want that. Disclosure: I’m involved in a SIOC-project (the last project on the list).
DataPortability.org, web standards, SIOC and FOAF: “In the image, Bob holds user accounts on various social websites (two shown for clarity, but here’s another view), and via those accounts he creates content items (usually within containers of some sort, e.g., in a bookmark folder, personal weblog, message board or image gallery) on those sites. He should be able to port not only his social graph (in this case, his connections to Alice and Carol), but also his personal containers / sets of content items and perhaps even associated comment replies.”
The WebCamp on the Social Network Portability is collocated with BlogTalk 2008 in Cork.
blogtalk.net: “We’ve had submissions from authors in 19 countries for BlogTalk 2008“
Submitters will be notified in January. It’s going to be a great conference again. John is doing fantastic work.
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