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A story of <3 and </3



(David)
 - Story of social networking love and hate, love and heartbreak
My 20+ Social Networks




(Brad)
 - Balancing many services online already
 - Having to re-enter the same information and make the same connections
My 20+ Social Networks




- Dopplr, great idea, wanted to use it, asked to re-define friends again
- So sick of doing this!
- Broke the camel's back
- Dopplr, great idea, wanted to use it, asked to re-define friends again
- So sick of doing this!
- Broke the camel's back
social applications




 - But it isn't Dopplr's fault
 - Hacks such as scraping address books
 - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary
platform
social applications




 - But it isn't Dopplr's fault
 - Hacks such as scraping address books
 - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary
platform
social applications




 - But it isn't Dopplr's fault
 - Hacks such as scraping address books
 - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary
platform
social applications




 - But it isn't Dopplr's fault
 - Hacks such as scraping address books
 - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary
platform
So what about platforms?




(David)
 - None of these services interoperate (with rare exceptions of RSS support)
 - Not a new problem
quot;IM Warsquot;




-   Their IM networks couldn't interoperate either
-   People were forced to pick one
-   Hacky solutions such as Trillian and Adium -- not real interoperability
-   Going where their friends are
Jabber / XMPP




- Still evolving, but providing true interoperability between walled gardens
Identity Silos




- Have to create a new account everywhere you go
- Poor security using the same password everywhere, hack one account get them all
- Overwhelming
Identity Silos




- Have to create a new account everywhere you go
- Poor security using the same password everywhere, hack one account get them all
- Overwhelming
- Reduce the number of accounts
- Strongly protect your OpenIDs
HOSTS



(Brad)
 - Examples of non-emerging technologies
 - Had to FTP a single quot;HOSTSquot; file around to resolve all names
 - Couldn't get to new sites until they were in the file and you fetched the updated file
 - Didn't scale
DNS



- Changes automatically propagate
- Made sysadmins happy
- More complicated than a white-space line-break separated file, but it scales
Segregated Messaging




- Most successful example of centralization -> decentralization
- 1960s demonstrated at MIT, required all users be on the same server
Email
                         SMTP as you know it today




- Took until the 1980s for SMTP to become popular
- Couldn't imagine a World without interoperable email
Centralization



- Social networks today are generally centralized
Decentralization



- But as history shows, technology becomes decentralized
it's harder
                                (but we always get there)




-   Scale
-   Data duplication / re-entry
-   Business decisions (geeks want to do the right thing)
-   Interoperability standards
quot;Either social networks will keep their walls up
to force individuals to choose, or they will open
     up in the hope that they'll get the
  customer even if their competitor
                  does, too.quot;

                                      O'Reilly Radar


(David)
 - Dopplr, don't go there for everything
 - Not trying to steal users, let them go there
 - This is not a zero-sum game
 - Traditional network eects
quot;A lot that you have heard here is about
  platforms and who is going to win. That is
Paleolithic thinking. The Web has already won.
        The web is the Platform.quot;

                       Jeff Huber (Web 2.0 Summit '07)




- There won't be just one walled platform, interop is a must
- This battle was tried in the 1990s and was lost
- HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML
quot;As long as people feel that if they don't like
what we're doing they can just switch, then that
  keeps us honest and keeps everybody else
               honest as well.quot;
                      Eric Schmidt (Web 2.0 Summit '06)




- This year has had a trend reinforcing decentralization
- With the move toward services in the cloud, data import/export is increasingly important
- Good to see the large services understand this
Open Data is increasingly
         important as services
             move online
                           Tim O'Reilly (OSCON '07)




- Hosted services change the quot;openquot; game
- Data is as important as source
social graph
                    (another type of user generated/owned data)




-   Social graph already exists as Zuckerberg said
-   Everyone is having to map it out
-   Every user is declaring their own maps
-   The user maps are THEIR data, not the services they're giving it to
So how can we all make this happen?




(Brad)
 - Today you'll be laughed at if you say you're a blog site and have no RSS/Atom
 - Want to get to the same thing for social networks oering an analogous form of data
interop
 - To make it just as easy to move it, share it, mash it up as it is with blogs
markup and share data



- Microformats, FOAF, RSS, Atom, etc
- Format wars don't benefit users, we don't care where the curly braces go
import data
export data
put the people in control



- History shown
- Network eects as David said
- Decentralization
privacy is important
                           (As seen on Facebook and others)




- Just fully public or fully private doesn't cut it
- Share with your friends
OAuth
              (emerging standard; quot;your valet key for the webquot;)




- Standardized existing duplicate protocols from Google, Yahoo!, AOL, and Microsoft
- Remove the need to ask for email provider passwords
provide context outside your walls
   if users want to link accounts, allow it...they may even link to
                 your service from another profile
Who does this right with XFN?
          • Wordpress
          • Twitter
          • Pownce
          • LiveJournal
          • Google Profiles
          • TypePad and Movable Type this month
(Brad until TypePad)
 - Markup both on the service and outside the service
 - Context matters for XFN rel-me
make your network
                  more accessible
                 You can't fight it forever...David beats Goliath




- As seen with content, services will just scrape you if they want it
- Proactively sharing while respecting privacy reduces your own server load
- Talk of nasty hacks within the browser for uncooperative services
Real-time Stream of
               Relationship Changes
                       http://updates.elsewhere.im




                                                      coming soon
- As a way to make more accessible
- Allows real-time relationship changes to be noted across services
- Don't have to quot;pingquot; every news feed service that you're now friends with me
Let's all open the social graph!




- This is user generated data
- Watch for developments in this space
- O'Reilly radar

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Web2Summit: Opening Up the Social Graph

  • 1. A story of <3 and </3 (David) - Story of social networking love and hate, love and heartbreak
  • 2. My 20+ Social Networks (Brad) - Balancing many services online already - Having to re-enter the same information and make the same connections
  • 3. My 20+ Social Networks - Dopplr, great idea, wanted to use it, asked to re-define friends again - So sick of doing this! - Broke the camel's back
  • 4. - Dopplr, great idea, wanted to use it, asked to re-define friends again - So sick of doing this! - Broke the camel's back
  • 5. social applications - But it isn't Dopplr's fault - Hacks such as scraping address books - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary platform
  • 6. social applications - But it isn't Dopplr's fault - Hacks such as scraping address books - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary platform
  • 7. social applications - But it isn't Dopplr's fault - Hacks such as scraping address books - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary platform
  • 8. social applications - But it isn't Dopplr's fault - Hacks such as scraping address books - No current way to get the social graph without asking for it or choosing a proprietary platform
  • 9. So what about platforms? (David) - None of these services interoperate (with rare exceptions of RSS support) - Not a new problem
  • 10. quot;IM Warsquot; - Their IM networks couldn't interoperate either - People were forced to pick one - Hacky solutions such as Trillian and Adium -- not real interoperability - Going where their friends are
  • 11. Jabber / XMPP - Still evolving, but providing true interoperability between walled gardens
  • 12. Identity Silos - Have to create a new account everywhere you go - Poor security using the same password everywhere, hack one account get them all - Overwhelming
  • 13. Identity Silos - Have to create a new account everywhere you go - Poor security using the same password everywhere, hack one account get them all - Overwhelming
  • 14. - Reduce the number of accounts - Strongly protect your OpenIDs
  • 15. HOSTS (Brad) - Examples of non-emerging technologies - Had to FTP a single quot;HOSTSquot; file around to resolve all names - Couldn't get to new sites until they were in the file and you fetched the updated file - Didn't scale
  • 16. DNS - Changes automatically propagate - Made sysadmins happy - More complicated than a white-space line-break separated file, but it scales
  • 17. Segregated Messaging - Most successful example of centralization -> decentralization - 1960s demonstrated at MIT, required all users be on the same server
  • 18. Email SMTP as you know it today - Took until the 1980s for SMTP to become popular - Couldn't imagine a World without interoperable email
  • 19. Centralization - Social networks today are generally centralized
  • 20. Decentralization - But as history shows, technology becomes decentralized
  • 21. it's harder (but we always get there) - Scale - Data duplication / re-entry - Business decisions (geeks want to do the right thing) - Interoperability standards
  • 22. quot;Either social networks will keep their walls up to force individuals to choose, or they will open up in the hope that they'll get the customer even if their competitor does, too.quot; O'Reilly Radar (David) - Dopplr, don't go there for everything - Not trying to steal users, let them go there - This is not a zero-sum game - Traditional network eects
  • 23. quot;A lot that you have heard here is about platforms and who is going to win. That is Paleolithic thinking. The Web has already won. The web is the Platform.quot; Jeff Huber (Web 2.0 Summit '07) - There won't be just one walled platform, interop is a must - This battle was tried in the 1990s and was lost - HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML
  • 24. quot;As long as people feel that if they don't like what we're doing they can just switch, then that keeps us honest and keeps everybody else honest as well.quot; Eric Schmidt (Web 2.0 Summit '06) - This year has had a trend reinforcing decentralization - With the move toward services in the cloud, data import/export is increasingly important - Good to see the large services understand this
  • 25. Open Data is increasingly important as services move online Tim O'Reilly (OSCON '07) - Hosted services change the quot;openquot; game - Data is as important as source
  • 26. social graph (another type of user generated/owned data) - Social graph already exists as Zuckerberg said - Everyone is having to map it out - Every user is declaring their own maps - The user maps are THEIR data, not the services they're giving it to
  • 27. So how can we all make this happen? (Brad) - Today you'll be laughed at if you say you're a blog site and have no RSS/Atom - Want to get to the same thing for social networks oering an analogous form of data interop - To make it just as easy to move it, share it, mash it up as it is with blogs
  • 28. markup and share data - Microformats, FOAF, RSS, Atom, etc - Format wars don't benefit users, we don't care where the curly braces go
  • 31. put the people in control - History shown - Network eects as David said - Decentralization
  • 32. privacy is important (As seen on Facebook and others) - Just fully public or fully private doesn't cut it - Share with your friends
  • 33. OAuth (emerging standard; quot;your valet key for the webquot;) - Standardized existing duplicate protocols from Google, Yahoo!, AOL, and Microsoft - Remove the need to ask for email provider passwords
  • 34. provide context outside your walls if users want to link accounts, allow it...they may even link to your service from another profile
  • 35. Who does this right with XFN? • Wordpress • Twitter • Pownce • LiveJournal • Google Profiles • TypePad and Movable Type this month (Brad until TypePad) - Markup both on the service and outside the service - Context matters for XFN rel-me
  • 36. make your network more accessible You can't fight it forever...David beats Goliath - As seen with content, services will just scrape you if they want it - Proactively sharing while respecting privacy reduces your own server load - Talk of nasty hacks within the browser for uncooperative services
  • 37. Real-time Stream of Relationship Changes http://updates.elsewhere.im coming soon - As a way to make more accessible - Allows real-time relationship changes to be noted across services - Don't have to quot;pingquot; every news feed service that you're now friends with me
  • 38. Let's all open the social graph! - This is user generated data - Watch for developments in this space - O'Reilly radar