understanding the basics of personal data: vendors, users, and you (web 2.0 nyc)
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Presentation used for Web 2.0 NYC session lead by Chis Saad and Daniela Barbosa titled: Understanding the Basics of Personal Data: Vendors, Users, and You My notes and thoughts available here: http://danielabarbosa.blogspot.com/2008/09/web-20-nyc-presentation-understanding.htmlTRANSCRIPT
Understanding the Basics of Personal Data: Vendors, Users, and You Web 2.0 NYC
#w2e_strat
Daniela Barbosa & Chris Saad DataPortability.org
Who are we?That’s boring - Just Google Us
Basically we helped start‘The DataPortability Project’
Web 1.0
Document Web
Web 2.0
Social Web
The Next Web
Personal Web
The ability to connect to, control, share and remix
your personal data between trusted
applications
Tech Inflection Points
Standardized PC Architecture
Windows Standardized Operating SystemA computer on every desk
IPThe Internet
HTTP/HTMLThe Web
Hardware
Applications
Network
Presentation
Data?
Imagine...
Owning your Relationships
Controlling your Relationships
They follow your lead
Controlling your Calendar
Controlling your Images, Video and other Content
Today: users participate in Applications
Today: users participate in Applications
Today: users participate in Applications
Today: users participate in Applications
Today: users participate in Applications
Today: users participate in Applications
ServiceXYZ
Instead, Imagine
Tomorrow: Apps participate with Users
Why?
Sync your friends between Twitter and Del.icio.us
and...and keep them synced
Go to Kodak.com &easily print your Flickr and
Facebook Photoswith just a few clicks
Play World of Warcraft with your Facebook
friends(Personally I prefer EVE)
See your own pictures superimposed on the
photo frames at Walmart.com
with your permission of course
Move home and automatically update relevant utilities and
services
We Share
We Comment
We Rate
We Create
User signs upThey fill out their profileThey add their friends
They interact with your stuffYou make money
They share your stuffYou get more traffic
User signs upThey fill out their profileThey add their friends
They interact with your stuffYou make money
They share your stuffYou get more traffic
User signs upThey fill out their profileThey add their friends
They interact with your stuffYou make money
They share your stuffYou get more traffic
Worth it?
Beautiful, beautiful data
Really?
Really?
Instead, Imagine
Tomorrow: Apps participate with Users
User signs upThey fill out their profileThey add their friends
They interact with your stuffYou make money
They share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppThey fill out their profileThey add their friends
They interact with your stuffYou make money
They share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to you
They add their friendsThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to youTheir friends come with themThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to youTheir friends come with themThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to youTheir friends come with themThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to youTheir friends come with themThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
Users Install your AppTheir Profile is handed to youTheir friends come with themThey interact with your stuff
You make moneyThey share your stuffYou get more traffic
And…
More dataContinuous updates
Reduced network fatigueMore usage of everything
“Data Portability”
How?
project
Is this really Possible?
It’s already happening!OpenID, OAuth, XFN, APML, iCal, hCal,
XMPP, RSS, Atom OPML etc...
Still some open QuestionsSecurity, Privacy, Who owns what,Business Models, User Education
All the big vendors are playing
But who cares about them!
The DataPortability Project is an open, grass-roots effort.
An experiment in radical transparency and open participation
“Participant Democracy”
It will be free
Everyone will own it
Everyone can participate to help
make it happen
That means YOUCould change the web as we know it
Yes YOUWhat are you still sitting there for?
What?
TranslationFrom geek to businesses, mainstream
developers and end-users
Best PracticesReduce the noise and increase the
signal. A solution vendors can bank on.
AdvocacySupporting Materials, Conferences, Books, political pressure, discussion
Example: Service Provider Grid
Service Provider grid that is maintained to ensure that information provided is valid and illustrates the state of what features are available and if providers are using open standards to implement them.
A Place for :
Users Vendors
Developers
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BrandTrust mark for users to look for.Badge of support for Vendors
The ‘WiFi’ of Data
Join In @www.dataportability.org
Questions?
The end?reach us at
[email protected] @danielabarbosa on Twitter
[email protected] or @chrissaad on Twitter