26 January 2008
Dataportability.org
If you haven’t seen this video on data portability, it’s worth watching. It’ll be interested to see if we can get everyone to agree on this (I hope so!)
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26 January 2008
By Ryan
If you haven’t seen this video on data portability, it’s worth watching. It’ll be interested to see if we can get everyone to agree on this (I hope so!)
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Jason
# January 26, 2008 - 10:00 am
Ryan,
How does this effect business apps like Dropsend or Amigo? I can see this being used in personal, social services, but does it have a place in business apps?