Monday, November 26th, 2007
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Yet another overview - and linkbait

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By Aaron & Giovanna Wall from SEO Book.com
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IBM’s innovation pope. An authority in his field, but far too high-level for me… (exrss indicates RSS unsubscription)
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Dave Winer: the issue is not that data is being captured - the issue is who controls and owns it. “I’d like to give a copy to Facebook (assuming they agree to not disclose it) and maybe to Amazon, so they can recommend products I might want to purchase”
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“Standardized Data Portability is the next great frontier for the web. As users, our identity, and personal data should be discoverable by, and shared between our chosen tools or vendors. We need a DHCP for Identity. A distributed File System for data.”
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“Privacy is not lost simply because people find these services useful and start sharing location. Privacy could be lost if we don’t start to figure what the rules are for how this sort of location data can be used.” Chris Messina (being too optimistic)
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Chris Messina sets the agenda for next year:
Economic incentives and VRM
Reframing of privacy and access permissions
Data portability and open/non-proprietary web standards and protocols
Citizen-centric web services
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Whitelisting via FOAF and OpenID
(Decentralized Information Group (DIG) Breadcrumbs)
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… the microformats alternative to Whitelisting with FOAF and OpenID…
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“[We want] a portable block list that a user could privately share with other sites (probably via oauth or openid or both) so that they could block a troll on one service, and have the troll automatically blocked on other services as well.”
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Good old-fashioned privacy and self-reliance rant by Bill Tompson

“using commercial services for campaigning [...] raises the same sorts of issues as we see with Hushmail, because the interests of the owners are not the same as those of the users”
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Belgian local password store encrypted and secured via eID - the Electronic Identity Card
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