Supernova 2008
Session: Whose Social Graph?
Description
All major Internet players claim their platforms are open… yet, they take that to mean different things. In a world where users, content and data flow across many physical and virtual locations, and where monolithic applications are being atomized into widgets, Web services and syndicated information, the openness of interfaces is of crucial importance. What are the real dividing lines between true openness and proprietary lock-in, and which approaches produce the greatest value for all participants (including users)?
Session Details
| Speakers: |
Mr. Joseph Smarr Tantek Celik Kevin Marks Dave Morin Add a speaker (if not listed above) |
| Date: | Tuesday, June 17, 2008 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
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| Track: | Open Flow Track |
Notes
- Phil Whitehouse
on Whose Social Graph?:
Kevin Marks
The users have shared custody of the information in their graph. The platform has a social contract with their users.
Joe Smarr
You'll know when it's open when your users start using your tools in ways that you didn't predict.
Dave Morin
He says that giving people control over what they s ...
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