Data Portability Privacy And The Emergence Of The Social Web By Joseph Smarr’S (Plaxo)

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    2. Lots of sites care about “who you know”…
    3. Lots of talk about “opening up the social web”…
    4. Lots of open social web “building blocks”…
    5. … so where are we at? … and where are we going?
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    7. The social web today is broken…
      • On each site, we still have to:
        • Re-create an account
        • Re-enter our profile info
        • Re-find our friends
        • Re-establish our relationships
      • New social apps have limited options:
        • Create yet-another-silo (and start from scratch) -or-
        • Make a widget inside an existing walled garden
    8. …but help is on the way!
      • Create a portable, durable online identity
      • OpenID
        • Sign up / sign in with an existing account
        • Link / share your profile data between sites
    9. Example: Sign up for Plaxo with OpenID
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      • Create a portable, durable online identity
      • OpenID
        • Sign up / sign in with an existing account
        • Link / share your profile data between sites
      • rel=me (XFN)
        • Consolidate your online identity with me -links
      • Social Graph API
        • See what your users said about themselves
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    18. Public profiles enrich online identity
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      • Build and maintain real relationships
      • Contact APIs
        • Find people from your current address book
        • Leverage previously established relationships
      • OAuth
        • Share private data between trusted sites
      • Friends-list portability
        • Continuous discovery across multiple sites
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    22. “ A periodic check of new people from your networks on other sites”
      • Stay up-to-date with the people you know
      • OpenSocial
        • Build social apps that can run anywhere
    23. OpenSocial
      • Stay up-to-date with the people you know
      • OpenSocial
        • Build social apps that can run anywhere
      • RSS / Atom
        • Syndicate your activity to share with others
      • Jabber (XMPP)
        • Real-time update stream between sites
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    40. In conclusion:
      • The social web is opening up…and fast!
      • (we’ve seen this movie before)
      • Time to get involved!
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