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Robinson Kipling

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Robinson Kipling

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    imageresizerjpgtopng.com is a online domain that serves as an image resizer software for the convenience of users to minimize photo file size that too without losing quality. Users can create small image online on a single platform with much precision.
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Trent Adams

The problem with dataportability is with the providers, not services (duh) - 0 views

  • Basically what people are saying is that it’s a bad idea to give sites your usernames/passwords when you sign up. This creates a bad anti-pattern and sets a horrible precedent for users who simply give their email user/pass to hundreds of different startups with dismal security standards making it very easy for hackers to get to your sensitive data. It’s called the “password anti-pattern”.
  • In my mind Flickr provides probably the best page-flow pattern. So I’m saying the PROVIDERS are making this anti-pattern possible. Facebook must make it VERY easy to export users, so must Gmail and so must Yahoo etc. This must be standardized so that containers (using Open Social terminology) can provide that data using some kind of token system, and it must also happen in a process that doesn’t ask for you user/pass. I believe that because it’s not possible, networks are leaving developers with no other option but to do screen scraping.
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

FT.com / Business Life - Making customers more revealing - 0 views

  • The core idea of vendor relationship management (VRM) is simple: the more empowered individuals are when it comes to managing and using personal data – including the ability to manage their relationships with vendors – the greater the benefits to both sides.
  • Meanwhile, new technologies such as infocards (which create a secure “pipeline” for two parties that want to share information online) make it possible for customers to “co-manage” customer databases. Addresses and contact details can be updated in advance, so that organisations do not discover that the change has taken place too late.
  • Brett McDowell, executive director of Liberty Alliance, expects a high percentage of member companies to seek certification for the VPI standard. “If these programmes are put in place, there is no way this won’t change the way markets work,” he says.
Trent Adams

Delivering data portability - Managing expectations - 0 views

  • One. DataPortability.org is a volunteer, community project.
  • Two. DataPortability.org takes nothing for granted and does not adhere to any one gospel of portability.
  • Three. Warning — this is a PSA. Let’s stop demonizing PR and using “PR” in place of moron, lightweight or unproductive.
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  • Four. DataPortability.org’s “deliverables” — can we use the word product, please? – include cataloging the aforementioned vast amount of work that’s been done, capturing all the various perceptions of what it means to make data portable, and coming up with suggestions for how to create beautiful standards where there were none.
  • Five. This takes time.
greenbes

Ma.gnolia: OpenID to Save Anti-Spam, Anti-Spam to Save OpenID - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • using the superior spam blocking skills of services like Yahoo! and AIM
    • greenbes
       
      HA!
    • Trent Adams
       
      You should chat about this in the DataPortability: In-Motion Podcast... oh, wait... you already did. ;)
  • stopped issuing new user credentials last night and now requires new users to create a Ma.gnolia account using an OpenID from somewhere else.
Trent Adams

Online social networks | Everywhere and nowhere | Economist.com - 0 views

  • Historically, online media tend to start this way. The early services, such as CompuServe, Prodigy or AOL, began as “walled gardens” before they opened up to become websites. The early e-mail services could send messages only within their own walls (rather as Facebook's messaging does today). Instant-messaging, too, started closed, but is gradually opening up. In social networking, this evolution is just beginning. Parts of the industry are collaborating in a “data portability workgroup” to let people move their friend lists and other information around the web. Others are pushing OpenID, a plan to create a single, federated sign-on system that people can use across many sites.
Trent Adams

Comparing Open Data Initiatives - 0 views

  • If you are anything like me (which I hope for your sake you’re not), you’ll be constantly tripping over the names of new data portability initiatives concerned with exchanging social information. Combine any of the following words and create a new name [‘Open’, ‘Social’, ‘Contacts’, ‘Data’, ‘ID’], I checked all the domains and guess what? They’re all taken. (No shit, Sherlock) I thought it would be helpful to list these initiatives and provide a quick comparison of what they do and why they exist. This is my current understanding of the various players. Please comment and correct me where I’m wrong or have omitted important initiatives.
Trent Adams

Word Press, Data Portability, DISO and Social Networks - Profy.Com - 0 views

  • WordPress got into the social networking game by absorbing BuddyPress this month. BuddyPress is a WordPress plug in set that creates a social network out of a multiple user WordPress installation (WordPress MU). Adding BuddyPress to the WordPress family is a smart move on the part of WordPress to stay fresh and relevant.
  • In the meantime, people who have other, more valuable projects that have been ignored and fallen by the wayside in the great quest for something only the top ten percent of computer users want. One of the most vocal advocates for Data Portability is Chris Saad, the guy who brought us Particls - a great program. Or, it could be great, if his attention wasn't elsewhere, Twittering and blogging endlessly about Data Portability.
Trent Adams

Thoughts on Data Portability - 0 views

  • The DataPortability workgroup’s strongest voice, Chris Saad, noted among the DataPortability Design Principles that the mission ought to be less “fight the man” and more practical and useful goals. It will be interesting to see if the group’s finalized vision is limited to the import/export use cases, because these surely have the least potential. Otherwise, portability may not really matter to an average user, but the benefits to the user experience surely do, and I think selling DataPortability means selling the huge benefits of an efficient, distributed Web experience.
  • Forward-thinkers are creating innovative interfaces to your distributed data, and products are going to evolve quickly. Figuring out what portability means, what the best technologies are, and how this all looks from the user’s perspective are all pieces of a large puzzle that will strongly affect the future of the Web.
Trent Adams

Taking the Next Step in Online Video Advertising - 0 views

  • My last column discussed the brand utility supported entertainment model in which content providers and marketers work upstream to create customized complimentary experiences. One option would be to align this model with the open standard objectives of DataPortability.org. Their mission: to gather "existing open standards into a blueprint for a social, open, remixable Web where your online identity, media, contacts and content can follow you wherever you go."
  • For brands and content creators, that means conversation would truly have to be initiated by the user. The user would own the data, and the brand content offering would have to be valuable enough to warrant an exchange. In essence, brand content would be bought with "data currency."
  • There are brand enthusiasts who participate in campaigns on an ongoing basis. Yet each time they return, these fans must register and sign-up for the full experience. If the brand were to embrace technologies such as OpenID, not only would it provide their fans access to cross-promotional properties around that campaign, it would also provide easy access to all future campaigns. And with future potential of data portability, people could take those experiences with them, introducing content to friends and hopefully igniting passionate new fans.
Trent Adams

201 CMR 17.00: Standards for The Protection of Personal Information of Residents of the... - 0 views

  • This regulation implements the provisions of M.G.L. c. 93H relative to the standards to be met by persons who own, license, store or maintain personal information about a resident of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  This regulation establishes minimum standards to be met in connection with the safeguarding of personal information contained in both paper and electronic records.  Further purposes are to (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of such information in a manner consistent with industry standards, (ii) protect against anticipated threats or hazards to the security or integrity of such information, and (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of such information in a manner that creates a substantial risk of identity theft or fraud against such residents.
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Universal Car Seat Gap Storage Box Organizer - 0 views

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Vegetable Fruit Cutter Grater - 0 views

Kitchen Helper: This hand-held slicer made from Food-Grade stainless steel & BPA-Free ABS plastic offers.It offers all the functionality of multiple appliances with changeable stainless blades. The...

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Kitchen Biscuits Cake Mold Cookie Press Maker - 0 views

Features: 1.Made of high-quality food grade PS + PP, durable and non-toxic. 2.Comes with 13 tips of different patterns, help to create various cookies. 3.Cookie press gun set with ABS plastic easy-...

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