Wednesday, April 9th, 2008
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Boris Mann proposes autodiscovery for a standardized, Oauth-enabled social graph api (and basic messaging capabilities?) for SNS clients (type 8hands, Flock, Twhirl).
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Libraries implementing Oauth… by Chris Messina, Eran Hammer-Lahav, people from Magnolia, Getsatisfaction a.o.
for Coldfusion, C#, java, Ruby, Php…
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Mediamatic (Marc Worell)’s php implementation of OAuth - also a sandbox to test your consuming applications.
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from the Webstock conference
from http://yes2privacy.wordpress.com/2008/03/25/interviewing-simon-willison-about-openid/
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Use your Google account to sign in with OpenID via this proxy (buggy at this moment!). OpenID provider analogous to what idproxy.net does for Yahoo Accounts. By Google’s Ryan Barret
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“het plaatsen van een cookie op een Europese PC is genoeg om je aan de Europese wetgeving te binden”. Daardoor kan Europese privacywetgeving nu van toepassing zijn op een Amerikaans bedrijf.
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and “dismisses the claim that the Data Retention Directive could be an excuse for retaining search logs” Also: “search engines aimed at building profiles of natural persons” are held as primarily responsible and must comply with Data Protection Directive
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yes, data is the new lock-in… and several open data initiatives à la OpenStreetMap will probably pop up the coming years… (more open source datasources in the comments)
(from Bret Taylor’s blog, hosted on the brand new Google Appengine!)
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