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Web Tech Insight: September 2010
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Thursday, September 16, 2010. How I Came to Uninstall IE9 BETA in 5 Minutes. After all the hubabaloo regarding flash, I was really surprised that the first page I went to with a simple embedded flash object did not work; that’s not to say it didn’t display - - it did – sort of. IE9 made Flash flash – literally. As I scrolled down the page, the flash object alternatingly was there, then disappeared, then flashed in a strange strobe-like manner! So, IE9 has got to go. Links to this post.
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Web Tech Insight: October 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Facebook Data Portability Takes First Step into the Light. From Facebook represents the most important statement from them to-date regarding Data Portability. But to be clear, it is by no means the ultimate solution we all seek. Still, it represents major movement in the right direction. From a pure data portability perspective, there is still much more that Facebook can do, but I applaud their direction and effort. This is way more than PR, this is policy that has grown f...
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Web Tech Insight: The State of Data Portability in Social Media, Part I – A Closer Look at Facebook
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. The State of Data Portability in Social Media, Part I – A Closer Look at Facebook. View the original post on dataportability.org. The following is not a commentary on data portability policies at Facebook - - that will be a follow-up to this series. Instead, this article attempts to document the current state of data portability within social media, and in this case, Facebook in particular]. Every day, Facebook. Facebook’s Personal Archive. Getting to this result starts easily ...
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Web Tech Insight: July 2011
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Data Portability Wars : Google and Facebook vs. YOU. Well, here we go again. The big companies love to embrace data portability and the freedom it provides its users, not to mention the press and good will that comes with it, as long as it doesn’t conflict with their corporate agenda. Let’s call it what it is: Facebook and Google both support “convenient” data portability - - at all times convenient for them, *sometimes* convenient for you. The latest salvo in this escalating war o...
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Web Tech Insight: April 2012
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. The State of Data Portability in Social Media, Part I – A Closer Look at Facebook. View the original post on dataportability.org. The following is not a commentary on data portability policies at Facebook - - that will be a follow-up to this series. Instead, this article attempts to document the current state of data portability within social media, and in this case, Facebook in particular]. Every day, Facebook. Facebook’s Personal Archive. Getting to this result starts easily ...
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Web Tech Insight: November 2010
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Monday, November 8, 2010. RockMelt Builds on Facebook’s Data Portability. Regardless of the result, it is the innovative use of data portability that sparked this particular seed of innovation. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. My Places on The Web:. RockMelt Builds on Facebook’s Data Portability. View my complete profile.
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Web Tech Insight: May 2010
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Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Facebook Embraces Data Portability – Again. Today, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, made his strongest endorsements of Data Portability to date. Speaking from the company’s Palo Alto offices earlier today he stated:. 8220;There is this concept of data portability that we’re trying to enable. We believe that people own their information and not only should they have control over it, but they should be able to take it to other services.”. Hopefully, this all comes to pass and Face...
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Web Tech Insight: Data Portability Wars : Google and Facebook vs. YOU
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Tuesday, July 5, 2011. Data Portability Wars : Google and Facebook vs. YOU. Well, here we go again. The big companies love to embrace data portability and the freedom it provides its users, not to mention the press and good will that comes with it, as long as it doesn’t conflict with their corporate agenda. Let’s call it what it is: Facebook and Google both support “convenient” data portability - - at all times convenient for them, *sometimes* convenient for you. The latest salvo in this escalating war o...
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Web Tech Insight: Google continues it's drive towards Data Portability...
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Google continues it's drive towards Data Portability. Larry Dignan over at ZDNET wrote a post today entitled “ Google ramps up its data portability as a weapon push. 8221; which discusses the further roll-out of Google’s Data Portability initiatives. Good stuff to be sure, and I hope it doesn’t end there. Chairman, DataPortability.org. February 7, 2012 at 4:07 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. My Places on The Web:. Steve is the author ...
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Web Tech Insight: September 2011
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Tuesday, September 6, 2011. Google continues it's drive towards Data Portability. Larry Dignan over at ZDNET wrote a post today entitled “ Google ramps up its data portability as a weapon push. 8221; which discusses the further roll-out of Google’s Data Portability initiatives. Good stuff to be sure, and I hope it doesn’t end there. Chairman, DataPortability.org. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. My Places on The Web:. Steve is the author of the highly acc...