Posts Tagged with ‘Chris-Saad’

What’s Your Code of Ethics?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Blogging is at a turning point. There seem to be three different types of bloggers: those who use it as an online diary, those who view themselves as journalists, and those who view themselves as journalists without all the trappings that traditional media types are bound by.
My personal blog is firmly in the first segment, but I'd probably put myself in the last category to an extent in my "work" writing. I started out as a journalism major, but couldn't [...]

Data Portability: First Open Meeting

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Thursday night, the first face-to-face meeting was held at the RapLeaf offices in California or those involved in the Data Portability Group, including Chris Saad (Faraday Media), Daniela Barbosa (Dow Jones), J. Sullivan (Mozilla), Mike McKenna (Yahoo), Marc Canter, Tod Sampson (MyBlogLog), Steve Williams (Digg), Ben Metcalfe, David Recordon (Six Apart), Joseph Smarr (Plaxo), J. Trent Adams (MatchMine) and Jim Meyer (LinkedIn).
Chris Saad opened the meeting with introductions and explaining the new hierarchy of the Google Groups set up for [...]

Google Releases Social Graph API

Leslie Poston

Google has announced the release of its Social Graph API to developers. The Social Graph API is a tool designed to help users find and add their social connections each time they sign on to a new network. It searches for data on your connections across the internet.
The API should make it easier for developers of new social networks and other social applications to add connectivity functionality to their sites and applications. this announcement comes right on the heels [...]

How Much Data Do You Really Want Portable?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

I've been following the barrage of news regarding Data Portability with a mix of excitement and trepidation. I've been a proponent of OpenID, and regularly use services like PassPack to keep track of the ridiculous number of log-ins I seem to have accumulated. At the same time, I worry about what data is essentially mine, and what doesn't rightfully belong to me. I'm still not convinced that Robert Scoble owned the contact information for his 5000 “friends” on Facebook, [...]

Dandelife: Are You Ready for Lifecasting?

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Sometimes I'm a little slow at catching on with new things. It took an interesting new look to Ross Mayfield's blog to get me to notice Dandelife, but I may have gotten hooked on this whole lifecasting thing. I was fortunate enough to spend some time IMing with Dandelife CEO Kelly Abbott about his vision for Dandelife as well as getting a bit of a newcomer's walk-through.
Dandelife started out as a blogging platform, but it's obviously a different application than [...]

The Duncan Riley News: Data Portability Goes Prime Time

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Everyone on Twitter today has been holding their collective breath waiting for 1 PM PST, when Duncan Riley's post at TechCrunch would go live. The big news? Facebook, Google, and Plaxo joined the Data Portability Workgroup.
I suppose, for me at least, this huge news was actually a let-down. Anyone who followed last week's PR debacle when Facebook banned Robert Scoble really should have seen this coming. They already faced down the backlash over Beacon, so this seemed like a [...]

Custom Profy Reader Version of Particls

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Thanks to Chris Saad, CEO of Particls, we now have a customized version of Particls available there in the sidebar for our readers. This custom version is designed to help you track Profy posts as well as the rest of your feeds and information needs. You can download this custom reader version here.
I'm going to freely admit that I haven't been able to see it myself yet, seeing as I switched over to Mac OS X without Parallels, but Chris [...]