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Trent Adams

Conference Sessions by Day - 0 views

  • The business risks for Web 3.0 are fundamentally changing with increased public scrutiny of data privacy, portability, expanded Web Services, data sharing, cloud computing, etc. New privacy laws, new technological capabilities, and new user demands have created a situation where the question most frequently cited by students of Web 3.0 implementations have asked: we understand how beneficial it is to link data and derive new improved services, knowledge about our users/customers but what about privacy, regulation from the consumer perspective?
  • Key questions are discussed: who owns user data? How should users be able to reuse it? Why should companies consider allowing their users' personal data to be easily transportable? The answer here is: because in the end it will bring our users/customers closer, a finding many major enterprises have realized: Nokia, etc.
Trent Adams

Yahoo Embraces The Semantic Web - Expect The Internet To Organize Itself In A Hurry - 0 views

  • What does all this mean? It means we can expect the web to get itself organized, in a hurry. At stake is a significant amount of traffic from Yahoo search, and anyone else that may choose to build applications on top of this data.
  • Yahoo’s support for semantic web standards like RDF and microformats is exactly the incentive websites need to adopt them. Instead of semantic silos scattered across the Web (think Twine), Yahoo will be pulling all the semantic information together when available, as a search engine should. Until now, there were few applications that demanded properly structured data from third parties. That changes today.
Trent Adams

10 Most Disruptive Technologies - 0 views

  • Gartner analysts at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Las Vegas discussed what they believe will be the most disruptive technologies through 2012. Disruptive technologies are those that force changes in industry models, business processes, vendor types, products and services, as well as the all-important user model. Take a look at this list and tell us whether you think something has been omitted—or just plain doesn't belong. This list is ranked in order from least disruptive to most disruptive.
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    Gartner analysts at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo in Las Vegas discussed what they believe will be the most disruptive technologies through 2012: 10. Semantic Technologies 9. Augmented Reality 8. Context-Aware Computing 7. Ubiquitous Computing 6. User Interface 5. Mashups 4. Cloud Computing 3. Enterprise Social Software 2. Virtualization 1. Multicore and Hybrid Servers
Trent Adams

Plone in the New Marketing and Data Portability Era - 0 views

  • The world has changed. At least the marketing world. The era of mass marketing and advertisment as we knew it for many years has passed. Of course TV is not dead but it’s more and more superceded by the internet with all it’s channels for niche entertainment and self expression. Banner blindness and shrinking advertisement effectiveness have added their part. And so companies look out for other ways to reach potential and existing customers.
  • Add to that the success of the DataPortability Working Group which set policies and technical guidelines in how to create a World Wide Web in which data is more freely flowing around than ever before bringing us closer and closer to seamless networking experience and a semantic web.
  • This of course is only a glimpse of what might be necessary tomorrow. And the question is of course how far this tomorrow is away. Several things are of course available already or being worked on. The Google Social Graph API is there, blogging and commenting in Plone is worked on, Multimedia support is available, OpenID is as well (but maybe could be enhanced).Creating a social networking layer using e.g. plone.relations and membrane is not too complicated to implement and marking things up with microformats is also no magic.
Christian Scholz

BIS 2009 - CFP: 3rd Workshop on Social Aspects of the Web (SAW 2009) - 0 views

  • The change also raises a strong need for theoretical, empirical and applied studies related to how people may interact on the Web, how they actually do so, and what new possibilities and challenges are emerging in the social, business and technology dimensions.
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Buy 3D Printer DIY Kits | 3Ding.in - 0 views

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    In this ever changing technological world, everyday there are new technologies that are coming up which only surprises us in a pleasant way but also opens more opportunities for us to improve our business or start our own venture. One such technology which people are openly embracing is 3D printing.
ava777

Drill Scrubber Brush (3pcs) - 0 views

This kit contains medium stiffness nylon power brushes that will attach to your favorite cordless drill 3 different sizes and shapes of brushes for cleaning around your bathroom surfaces These nylo...

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Convex Rear View Mirror Car - 0 views

VERY CONVENIENT USE - CarCoo blind spot mirrors are round shaped clear HD glass, Frameless Design, It's also convex shaped what will give you the best view of your surroundings when changing lanes ...

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Digital Electronic Carbon Fiber Vernier Caliper Micrometer - 0 views

TWO MEASURING MODES - The electronic digital caliper with one button quick change between two measuring modes: inch, millimeter. PRECISION MEASUREMENT - The digital caliper with inch/metric convers...

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Christian Scholz

MySpace ID vs Facebook Connect: A Battle for Demographics - 0 views

  • it’s not so much that MySpace is losing users in droves as it is that Facebook might be gaining completely new ones
  • much of the split is along the demographic lines you’d expect: Facebook partners include brands targeting more tech savvy and affluent demographics: CBS, CNET, Digg, and Hulu, to name a few, while MySpace touts more mainstream partners such as AOL, Yahoo, and eBay.
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Trent Adams

The DataPortability Report: Good, Bad, and Ugly - 1 views

  • The DataPortability initiative just released their report for the month of January. I love the open approach the group has embraced to share the issues, highlights, and progress with the community.
  • The Good: The work is being broken down into a bunch of action groups to help get the teams organized and break the work into manageable chunks.
  • The Bad: Like many similar efforts, the big vendors agree to participate and make a lot of noise about it, but they haven’t all been doing the real work necessary to make it succeed. With any luck, this open approach will convince some of the vendors that they need to participate and contribute if they want to be part of the initiative.
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  • The Ugly: There has been quite a bit of criticism of the DataPortability group about the slogan, naming names, vendor hype, and more. The good part is that the group is responding to the criticism in an open and honest manner and making changes to address the issues.
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