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Hoe kunnen we meer digitaal communiceren zónder afhankelijkheid van Amerikaanse techbedrijven? Veel van onze systemen, met name bij de overheid, zijn nog altijd afhankelijk van ondernemingen aan de andere kant van de plas. Dat is een groot probleem, maar de nieuwe, Europese initiatieven groeien nog niet bepaald aan de boom. Maar: de vraag is er zeker. Dat weet OpenSocial, een Nederlandse start-up die complete eigen platforms ontwikkelt, volgens publieke waard. En met succes, want ze hebben de Europese Commissie, de VN en luchtvaartkoepel IATA als klanten. En sinds Trump weer president is, neemt de interesse vanuit de VS toe. Hoe OpenSocial werkt, vragen we aan oprichter en CEO Taco Potze. DeepSeek door de Chinese brilDe AI-modellen van het Chinese DeepSeek zorgde vorige week voor een schok in de techwereld én op de financiële markten. Nu we allemaal een beetje van de schrik bekomen zijn, zeggen sommige experts: de impact valt wel mee, er is genoeg ruimte voor ALLE spelers op de markt. Hoe kijkt men in China naar deze doorbaak? En wat is de échte impact van de exportrestricties op allerlei geavanceerde technologie? Dat vragen we aan Yiwen Lu, journalist bij onder meer de toonaangevende nieuwsbrief en podcast ChinaTalk. Ondernemen in de VS nog wel zo'n goed idee? Nederlandse ondernemers in Silicon Valley boeren goed. Dat blijkt uit de cijfers van het Nederlandse Start-upnetwerk DutchTechX. Vorig jaar werd er voor 543 miljoen dollar aan kapitaal opgehaald, het op één na beste jaar ooit. Maar het geopolitieke klimaat lijkt te verharden. Kunnen wij binnenkort nog wel kennis en kunde uitwisselen met de VS? Is dat een risico? Dat vragen we aan Oliver Binkhorst, Initiatiefnemer & Oprichter van DutchTechX. Over het teamJoe van Burik volgt en analyseert de belangrijkste ontwikkelingen in tech, met scherpte, tempo en humor. Je hoort hem dagelijks op BNR Nieuwsradio met het belangrijkste nieuws in de Tech Update, en elke woensdagmiddag als presentator van BNR Digitaal met Ben van der Burg. In het bijzonder volgt Joe al twee decennia de wereld van videogames, waarover hij met bevlogen collega's en gasten praat in de podcast All in the Game. Eerder werkte hij als auto(sport)journalist voor diverse andere media en schreef het boek Formule 1 voor Dummies. Ben van der Burg is IT-ondernemer en voormalig topschaatser. Ben is bezeten door technologie en wordt enthousiast van gadgets, elektrische auto's, goede businessmodellen en de toekomst. Naast BNR Digitaal is hij wekelijks te horen als presentator van De Technoloog. Ook schuift hij regelmatig aan bij Vandaag Inside, Op1 of andere talkshows, om te praten over het laatste nieuws rond technologie. Daniël Mol is redacteur van BNR Digitaal. Hij voegde zich in 2022 bij het team en is ook presentator van de Cryptocast en redacteur bij De Technoloog.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Summary In this episode, Blockchain Wayne interviews Allen Ng, the founder and CEO of EVG. They discuss the importance of consumer adoption in the crypto and Web3 space, as well as the role of user experience in driving adoption. Allen shares his background in Web2 and how it has influenced his approach to building in Web3. They also dive into the concept of OpenSocial, a project by EVG that aims to create a social layer embedded in various applications and verticals. Allen emphasizes the need for infrastructure improvements and user-friendly experiences to drive mass adoption. Learn more about EVG: https://www.evg.co/ Learn more about FIO and get your Handle today: https://fio.net/ Takeaways Consumer adoption is crucial for the success of crypto and Web3 projects. User experience plays a significant role in driving adoption, and infrastructure improvements have made it easier for users to navigate the space. OpenSocial, a project by EVG, aims to create a social layer embedded in various applications and verticals. The goal is to empower individuals and communities to launch, own, and monetize their own social platforms. The focus should be on creating user-friendly experiences that attract and retain users, rather than trying to compete with existing social media giants. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:06 The Importance of Consumer Adoption 06:15 The Role of User Experience 09:24 Introducing OpenSocial 19:08 Social as a Layer in Various Applications 25:03 Empowering Individuals and Communities 28:39 Creating User-Friendly Experiences 35:00 Wrap-up and Where to Find More Information
Today we are talking about Drupal Architecture, Common Site Building questions, and How we solve things with Drupal with guest Alexander Varwijk. We'll also cover Drupal 10.3 as our module of the week. For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/457 Topics Where do you start when thinking about a new site or feature. Where is the line for extending vs forking Do you have solutions that you default to when building a feature Do you find people come to Drupal with specific third party requirements What do you think about Headless When do you choose to contribute a new module to Drupal Will recipes change your architecture How do you learn about new ways of doing things Where did you get your username, are you the king of the Netherlands Resources Drupal Core Issues to split "Site builder" functionality into more granular chunks "Administer Users" permission should be separate from "Administer Account Settings" Enabling "List User" without "Administer Users" Fibers for concurrency in core (and the Revolt Event Loop) Change records for Drupal 10.3 Bigpipe to Revolt ChatGPT / CKEditor Issue Config update issue Issue for update hook divergence Tinode A free, unlimited, and flexible open source messaging platform that's been built mobile-first View transitions api Change in supported versions for the Open Social distribution Guests Alexander Varwijk - alexandervarwijk.com Kingdutch Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Baddý Sonja Breidert - 1xINTERNET baddysonja MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu Brief description: Have you been wanting to use Workspaces, Single Directory Components, Recipes, or the new admin menu in your Drupal site? The new Drupal 10.3 release is better for using all of these and more. Module name/project name: Drupal 10.3 Brief history How old: It was tagged on Jun 20 by catch of Tag1 and Third & Grove Features and usage In this new minor version, Workspaces is now declared stable, and Single Directory Components are now fully integrated into core, instead of being in an experimental module. Drupal 10.3 also includes the new Access Policy API that was funded as part of the Pitchburgh process kicked off at DrupalCon Pittsburgh The “super user” access policy that automatically grants user 1 every permission can now be turned off in services.yml Also, Recipes and the new Navigation menu are available as experimental features The Actions UI, Book, and Statistics modules are deprecated, and contrib projects are available Install profiles can now be uninstalled, and new sites can be installed without any profile at all 10.3 also includes a revision UI for taxonomy terms, and they can also be used with content moderation All core-provided image styles now include WebP conversion The state service now uses a cache collector for performance, which requires opt in within settings.php for existing sites There are other performance improvements, including: POST requests are now render cacheable, duplicate queries during logins are avoided, and big pipe requests now avoid reading session from the database multiple times With 10.3 developer can also make use of a new AJAX command to open a URL in a dialog, and a new DraggableListBuilderTrait, among a host of other changes Of course, there are some additional deprecations, so the Project Update Bot has already been busy creating new MRs
Today we are talking about Portals, Community Websites, and Drupal with guest Ron Northcutt. We'll also cover Private Message as our module of the week. For show notes visit: www.talkingDrupal.com/432 Topics Why are you passionate about community sites Different types of portals you've worked on Common features Why is Drupal a great fit Why would you choose Drupal over a Saas or PaaS What is unique about each community How important is UX What common content models do you see Most important tip Resources Lego sorting https://news.lugnet.com/storage/?n=709 https://brickarchitect.com/guide/bricks/ PHPBB discourse Open Social Monday Guests Ron Northcutt - community.appsmith.com rlnorthcutt Hosts Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu MOTW Correspondent Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu Module name/project name: Private Message Brief description: Have you ever wanted to include a full-fledged, ajaxified system for private messages between users on your Drupal site? There's a module for that Brief history How old: created in Apr 2017 by Jaypan, a fellow Canadian, but the most recent release is by Lucas Hedding, who hails from Nicaragua, and is a prolific contrib maintainer in his own right Versions available: 8.x-2.0-beta18 and 3.0.0 versions available, the latter of which works with D9 and 10 Maintainership Actively maintained, latest release in Oct 2023 Number of open issues: 130, 4 of which are bugs on the 3.0.x branch Test coverage Documentation: does have a handbook, though the pages seem to date back to 2017, so hopefully the installation and setup hasn't changed too much since then Usage stats: Almost 2,000 sites Maintainer(s): Module features and usage With the Private Message module installed, users on your site can have permissions-based access to send private messages to each other Messages and threads are fieldable entities, and in general the module is made to be highly configurable, so you can tailor it to meet your site's specific needs That includes the frequency for asynchronous operations like loading new messages, which can be done without a full page refresh. There's also a companion module to use Node.js for the asynchronous operations, to reduce load on both the browser and the server That also allows for browser push notifications, or you can use the integration with the Message module to send notifications via email, SMS, and more, including aggregating the notifications into digests Companies often have a dedicated messaging solution like Slack or Teams that they use internally, but this can be a good solution for an extranet or vendor portal, where the users may represent a variety of organizations It's also worth mentioning that both Private Message and Message are included in the Open Social distribution, so that could be a way to try out a preconfigured setup
In the 1990s, we saw an acceleration from walled gardens like America Online to the open web. This marked an era of exciting innovation and meteoric growth. But, over time, we witnessed the rise of a new set of walled gardens: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, etc.Is history about to repeat itself? Will the open social web become a mainstream alternative to the walled gardens we live in today? Will people own their online relationships, or will there always be a company that owns these? Host Mike McCue and journalist Mike Masnick dig into questions like these. Mike Masnick founded the blog Techdirt in 1998 and wrote a seminal paper called “Protocols Not Platforms,” in which he predicted the scenario unfolding before our eyes today. Mike has long informed an influential audience of lawmakers, CEOs and activists. In fact, the New York Times called him “something of a Silicon Valley oracle.”In this interview, Mike McCue checks in with Mike Masnick to see how things have gone since he wrote the paper. The two “Mike Ms” also discuss:the first product that truly embraced some of these ideaswhere Mike Masnick is spending time in the Fediversereasoning behind adoption: worthy platforms or just fleeing X?how open standards lead to innovationwhy feeds are the new Websites
Assume your children are at risk of online exploitation rather than assuming they are not. This mindset ensures that parents, educators, and caregivers remain vigilant, informed, and ready to take the necessary steps to protect children in the digital landscape. By acknowledging the potential risks, adults can better educate themselves and the children in their care about online safety, privacy, and the importance of reporting any suspicious behavior. It fosters a culture of awareness and prevention, which is crucial in safeguarding our youth against the threats posed by the digital world.Welcome to a pivotal discussion presented by Jabiru Community Services, dedicated to empowering parents and educators in our technology-saturated era. Our panel today is set to explore these complexities and arm you with the knowledge and strategies needed for safeguarding our young ones.In an age where young people are inundated with up to a thousand digital messages daily, discerning what is safe becomes an overwhelming task for them. This constant barrage can blur the lines between genuine communication and predatory behavior, making critical conversations about online safety more important than ever.It's essential to convey clear, supportive messaging that encourages young people to seek help from the right sources, especially when they find themselves in uncomfortable or unsafe situations online. The challenge lies in creating an open environment where they feel safe to discuss their concerns, including sensitive issues like sexual identity, without fear of judgment or repercussion.Parents, educators, and trusted adults must establish themselves as safe havens for dialogue, emphasizing that seeking help is a strength, not a weakness. They should also educate youth on recognizing red flags, understanding the importance of privacy settings, and knowing how to report inappropriate content or interactions.Our panel, comprising distinguished experts, offers their deep insights today. Their dedication enhances our understanding and directs us toward proactive measures. To shed light on this topic, we've assembled a panel of experts, each with unique insights and solutions to address these challenges:Conrad Townson from IFYS & Project Paradigm: With a deep understanding of the landscape of online threats, Conrad will guide us on recognizing the early signs of grooming and sextortion, offering tangible tools to combat these risks.https://projectparadigm.com.au/Tricia Munn from Eyes Open Social Media Safety: An advocate for creating safe online spaces, Tricia will discuss strategies to secure personal online environments and address the psychological impact of bullying and grooming. Moreover, she'll introduce us to essential programs and online courses that aim to empower individuals in this digital era.https://eyesopensocialmedia.com.au/Panel Presented by:Support the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Helden und Visionäre – Dein Weg zur sinnvollen Arbeit und Social Entrepreneurship
Philipp von der Wippel ist Gründer von ProjectTogether, die für die Lösung großer Herausforderungen unserer Zeit Gesellschaft, Politik und Wirtschaft zusammen ins gemeinsame Handeln bringt! Mit ihm sprechen wir im #Zukunftsacker-Special des Helden und Visionäre-Podcasts zu enkelfähiger Politik. Die Basis seines heutigen Wirkens hat Philipp bereits während seines Engagements in Jugendorganisationen gelegt. Während eines Schüleraustauschs und einem Projekt zum Krieg in Syrien hat er das Potenzial von gesellschaftlichem Engagement kennengelernt. Im Anschluss daran hat er ProjectTogether mitgegründet und dort Open Social Innovation als gemeinsamen und institutionsübergreifenden Problemlösungsprozess für Deutschland maßgeblich mitgeprägt. Er hat Philosophie, Politikwissenschaft und Volkswirtschaft an der Universität Oxford studiert. Spotlights aus dem gemeinsamen Gespräch Warum gibt es für die Mehrheit unserer gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen nicht eine Lösung, sondern warum ist eine enge Verzahnung unterschiedlicher Lösungsansätze nötig? Wie könnte sich unser politisches System selbst sowie die Verwaltung, als Maschinenraum unserer Demokratie, durch Open Social Innovation weiterentwickeln? Warum wir mehr Wirkungsorientierung für unsere Staatsausgaben benötigen und ein Fehlen dieser Lösungen unserer gesellschaftlichen Herausforderungen bremst? Was hat die Handlungsfähigkeit des Staates mit dem aktuellen Zustand unserer Demokratie zu tun? Warum wird eine Weiterentwicklung unserer Verwaltung immer mehr zu einem politischen Prioritätsthema? Wie können wir mehr Menschen für die politische Mitgestaltung unserer aktuellen Umbruchphase begeistern und warum ist dies für ein Gelingen dieser so wichtig? Wie können klare politische Entscheidungen zu mehr Planungssicherheit führen und warum sollten wir mehr Akteure in die Umsetzung dieser einbinden? Du möchtest mitdiskutieren, wie wir unsere gesellschaftlichen Systeme auf mehr Enkelfähigkeit ausrichten? Dann bring dich am 04. Oktober beim Abschlussevent vom Zukunftsacker ein! Aus der Geschichte lernen Für die Gestaltung unserer aktuellen Umbruchphase lassen sich historische Parallelen aus der Industriellen Revolution ableiten. Auch damals haben die technologischen Umbrüche zu einer Vielzahl sozialer Innovationen geführt, damit der Wandel auf einen gesamtgesellschaftlichen Fortschritt einzahlt und die systemischen Probleme der damaligen Zeit zukunftsorientiert gelöst wurden. Genossenschaften, Gewerkschaften, Wohlfahrtsorganisationen, Kranken- und Unfallversicherung oder die gesetzliche Altersvorsorge, sind nur einige der Errungenschaften dieser Zeit. All diese Lösungen haben eines gemein: Wir haben gemeinsam zum Wohle aller angepackt! Über den Zukunftsacker Beim Zukunftsacker kombinieren wir 12 Podcast-Folgen und 3 Events für das Ermöglichen von mehr Enkelfähigkeit in unseren Systemen. Dabei geht es von der Land- und Ernährungswirtschaft über die Wirtschaft bis hin zur Politik. Neben der Inspiration und Diskussion steht die Entwicklung gemeinsamer Lösungsansätze im Zentrum. Es ist ein Kooperationsprojekt von Markus Sauerhammer, Georg Staebner und social-startups.de (Social Startups Media). Das Projekt wurde durch die Unterstützung von 165 Unterstützer:innen der Crowdfunding-Kampagne ermöglicht.
With the rise of open social media platforms like Mastodon and Bluesky, nonprofits have new opportunities to develop close conversations with the communities they seek to support. Many of these open social media platforms are also better aligned with nonprofits’ values than major tech companies have been. What are the [...] The post Looks Like New: Can open social media help nonprofits? appeared first on KGNU Community Radio.
If a restaurant or food place screws up or is running out of things, do you tell them? Then, we open up a six pack.
In the aftermath of a chaotic Twitter takeover, many people have moved away from centralized social media platforms to a new set of social platforms that are open-source, decentralized, and user-centered—like Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr. But civic-minded social platforms are […]
In the aftermath of a chaotic Twitter takeover, many people have moved away from centralized social media platforms to a new set of social platforms that are open-source, decentralized, and user-centered—like Bluesky, Mastodon, and Nostr. But civic-minded social platforms are nothing new. This episode presents some of Open Social Media’s [...] The post Looks Like New: How did open social media platforms originate? appeared first on KGNU Community Radio.
Open - NFL, personal responsibility The Topic Wheel: Sports - World Series, NFL players drop Kanye West agency, athlete role models, Geno Smith, NFL contracts, Brady and Rodgers. Open - Social engineering commercials, trying to mainstream the minority opinion. Politics/Wrap up - Paul Pelosi, lying media, people concerned with "open carry" laws and ballot watching in AZ. Illinois' police chief briefing, trying to push laws that promote "equity", classical liberal's vs liberals of today.
Der Professor für Managing Socio-Technical Transitions an der Uni Linz und Gastdozent an der Leuphana Universität, forscht zu Open Social Innovation. Zusammen mit Johanna Mair (Hertie School) hat er den WirVsVirus Hackathon und die Nachfolgeinitiative UpdateDeutschland wissenschaftlich begleitet - beides hat nicht nur hunderte Ideen für den Umgang mit der Pandemie in Deutschland generiert, sondern war auch ein großes Experiment für die Methode der Open Social Innovation.
OPEN - Social media plug, NFL QB play. SPIN THE TOPIC WHEEL Entertainment - Schitt's Creek, LeBron AT&T commercial, Tiffany Haddish and Mitch Trubisky interview. Local - Invasive species taking over the Everglades and hurricanes. Family - Hurricanes, Steve's Haitian heritage, Billy talks about his son's basketball games and an issue with an opposing coach, and the Family Debate $100 video on YouTube. THE WRAP UP - The $100 video, are crocs back? Were they ever gone? How kids dress in schools. BONUS - Steve and Billy debate religion and sexuality, as it pertains to the first amendment, in regard to a NY private Jewish school being sued by students who are not allowed to start a lesbian club.
Sophia von Bonin ist Expertin für soziale und nachhaltige Innovation und Co-Lead für "Circular Futures", ein Reallabor für die Transformation unserer Gesellschaft hin zu einer zirkulären Zukunft.
Stani Kulechov is the Founder of Aave and Lens Protocol, a composable and decentralized social graph that makes building Web3 social platforms easy. We discuss tokenizing online social relationships, giving online social ownership to the users, algorithm tweaking, and much more. Show Notes: (00:00:00) – Introduction. (00:02:42) – What is Lens Protocol? (00:09:16) – Web3 and social graphs. (00:19:11) – What a decentralized social graph will unlock. (00:33:13) – Web3 social business models. (00:38:48) – Will Lens social graphs become more valuable than Web2 social graphs? (00:42:57) – Apps building on top of Lens. (00:47:43) – Lens' success. (00:50:53) – What keeps Stani going? Resources: Stani's Twitter Lens Protocol Twitter Lens Protocol Discord Lens Protocol Website More
Hour 1: Marc talks Elon Musk's plan to own twitter and give free speech back to its users. Donald Trump may be running for President again in 2024, at least it looks that way based on his speech from over the weekend in Ohio.
Our guest for this episode is Mathijs Vleeming, Online Community Evangelist & Strategy Consultant at Open Social. Our conversation focuses on community building for associations. Among other topics we cover: How the biggest value of associations is the ability to connect people How organizations benefit from being community focused Why communities must always focus first on the needs of its members Why bottom-up communities succeed and how this requires organizations to let go of control How creating a culture of dialogue requires a big shift in mindset Open Social has recently released "The Association Community Compendium - How to harness the collective power of your members"
De discussie rond de bevoegdheden van de AIVD en MIVD is opgelaaid, nota bene extra door de Russische invasie in Oekraïne. Waarom willen ze zonder toetsing van de toezichthouders op grote schaal meer data aftappen en analyseren? En is dat wel of niet gerechtvaardigd? We bespreken de wens van onze veiligheidsdiensten, die ook een meerderheid in de Tweede Kamer achter zich hebben waar het gaat om het aanpassen van de Wet op de inlichtingen- en veiligheidsdiensten 2017: de WIV, ook wel de ‘sleepnet-wet' genoemd. Dat doen we met Bart Jacobs, hoogleraar Security, privacy en identity aan de Radboud Universiteit, en Kees Verhoeven, IT-ondernemer en voormalig Kamerlid voor D66. Steun voor Oekraïne De oorlog in Oekraïne duurt alweer twee weken. Hoe moet je daarmee omgaan, als je een succesvol tech-ondernemer bent met een serieuze afdeling in dat land? Dat is het verhaal van onze co-host: Taco Potze, CEO van online platform ontwikkelaar Open Social. Via de website twentevooroekraine.nl zamelt hij spullen en andere middelen in waaraan de Oekraïners echt behoefte hebben én wordt het transport goed geregeld. Elden Ring BNR's techredacteur Joe van Burik demonstreert en beschouwt een gloednieuwe game, die zowel één van de best beoordeelde, als ook één van de de meest ontoegankelijke aller tijden genoemd mag worden: Elden Ring. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2021 zit er bijna op! Hoe kijken we op dat jaar terug, door de tech-bril welteverstaan? Van Apple vs. Epic tot de vele controverses rond Facebook - pardon, Meta. En natuurlijk de wederzijdse impact van de coronapandemie en digitale technologie. We blikken terug op het tech-jaar 2021 met Taco Potze, mede-oprichter en CEO van online-platform-ontwikkelaar OpenSocial, en IT-bedrijfsjournalist Jasper Bakker van AG Connect. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Solo is a relentless, unwavering Black business leader who exited Wall Street to make his mark in the cryptocurrency revolution by launching Calaxy: a blockchain-backed, social media ecosystem that just closed $7.5M in funding from an array of high-level investors and A-list celebs that believe in his vision for a decentralized future. Website: https://www.calaxy.com Subscribe to Black Entrepreneur Experience Podcast mailing list to receive weekly updates and enter to win in our Monthly Drawinghttps://bit.ly/34LALts.You will receive exclusive content delivered right to your inbox. Also Connect on Facebookhttp://bit.ly/2jn5TaO
Chris Schreiber is the Head of Marketing at Qwilr. He has over 15 years experience marketing and selling software products, starting his career at Google where he led promotional campaigns to generate buzz around the launch of key Google products/initiatives, including Google Apps, Docs, Photos, Open Social and Blogger. He went on to lead the marketing teams at high-growth software companies like Sharethrough and Brandcast.In this episode, Chris shares how to get started, effective tactics for creating demand, and how to empower your users to spread the word. When marketing a product, you're usually trying to capture an audience that's already searching for similar solutions. They're aware of what they need and just want you to prove that your product has those things. But when you're creating in a new category without an established market, you've got a different path ahead of you. Connect with Chris on Twitter: @cousinchris Connect with Omniscient Digital on social:Twitter: @beomniscientLinkedin: Be OmniscientListen to more episodes of The Long Game podcast here: https://beomniscient.com/podcast/
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are tokens that we can use to represent ownership of unique items. They let us tokenize things like art, collectibles, even real estate. They can only have one official owner at a time and they're secured by the Ethereum blockchain. And they have taken the crypto space by storm is recent months. Showtime is a NFT social media network where creators & collectors showcase their digital art. It reads all marketplaces and instead of buying and selling, you can comment, share and like. It's been described as the Instagram for NFTs.We were joined by Alex Masmej, Co-founder and CEO of Showtime, to chat about why he got into NFTs and in particular crypto art, how Showtime works and its purpose, and the future of the platform.Topics covered in this episode:Alex's background and how he got into cryptoThe story behind the $ALEX tokenUncollateralized lending and why it's importantThe vision for ShowtimeAlex's views on the NFT crazeWhat is the open social graphWhy Alex chose to focus on crypto artHow Showtime compares to similar platforms like Opensea and ZoraThe Showtime business model, funding sources, and 5 year planEpisode links:ShowtimeShowtime on TwitterAlex on TwitterSponsors:ParaSwap: ParaSwap’s state-of-the-art algorithm beats the market price across all major DEXs and brings you the most optimized swaps with the best prices, and lowest slippage - http://paraswap.io/epicenter Solana: Solana is the high performance blockchain supporting over 50k transactions per second to power the next generation of decentralized applications. - https://solana.com/epicenterExodus: Exodus the easy-to-use crypto wallet available on all platforms and supporting over 100 different assets. - https://exodus.com/epicenterThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture & Sunny Aggarwal. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/394
Deploy Friday: hot topics for cloud technologists and developers
Open Social is a Drupal distribution and online community platform. We speak with the founders, Taco Potze and Bram ten Hove, in our episode today about how Open Social was born out of the idea to productize community building. Open Social origin storyTaco and Bram started Open Social after 14 years of Drupal agency experience. Taco says, “We stumbled upon this amazing use case of building a SaaS platform around social communities where we quickly host, maintain, and deploy your installations.”Features focused on communityOpen Social’s feature set is centered around community tools. Bram says out-of-the-box, Open Social gives users the ability to:Maintain a detailed user profileCreate events, and discussions around themProduce and publish activity streamsBuild landing pages Customize your community your use cases What sets Open Social apartThe idea of Drupal distributions is not new. Taco gives several reasons Open Social is different from other distros: “I think with Open Social, you get 80% of what you need, you only need to do the 20% yourself. So out of the box, it's just a super stable framework. We use the distribution very much for our own internal social internet. It has events and groups and the stream and progressive web app in core. So it's out-of-the-box, just a usable product that you can fine tune to your specific needs.”The (funded) future of Open SocialOpen Social raised 1.2 million Euros recently from investors keenly interested in Open Social’s success. Bram says they have a plan set in place for the capital. “We'll be using some of the funds we raised to really enhance that experience for site managers and content managers, to use Open Social out-of-the-box without having to read a manual.”In addition, Bram and Taco’s vision for the future is to give back to the Drupal community. Taco explains further, “So our focus is really on how we can build sustainable open source projects that are giving back to the community. And how we can build a model around that where we can actually maintain a healthy situation, attract good investors, hire great developers, and build a good product in the end. And I think we're finding that model.”Use Open Social on Platform.sh to build your community Platform.shLearn more about us.Get started with a free trial.Have a question? Get in touch!Platform.sh on social mediaTwitter @platformshTwitter (France): @platformsh_frLinkedIn: Platform.shLinkedIn (France): Platform.shFacebook: Platform.shWatch, listen, and subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:YouTubeApple PodcastsBuzzsproutPlatform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack and leave managing infrastructure and processes to us.
Taco Potze is the founder and CEO of Open Social, an open-source SaaS platform for building and managing online communities.In this episode, released just over a week after the launch of Open Social's new website, we talk about the platform's recent developments and their plans for the future. We discuss the choice of open source technologies for the platform, the redesign and the seed investment they received back in the summer which is enabling the new developments. Finally, we focus on the upcoming version of their platform, which will feature a decoupled architecture and makes use of powerful Facebook-backed technologies such as React.Links & mentions:bio.orggetopensocial.comtwitter.com/tacopotzeslack.drupal.org
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Today's episode I'm talking all about my Social Thrive Business Academy as the doors are opening for the final time this year! This is my invitation to you to join my academy because it's time to grow genuine relationships, increase your visibility and get your engagement on social media thriving SO THAT - you can have a business you love, make a legacy impact and grow your business using your God-given talents. In this episode, hear first-hand from one of my students inside the academy as well as the breakdown for what you can expect each month. Join Social Thrive Business Academy today >>> www.joinsocialthrive.com
An expert in social media law and legal ethics, Miami lawyer Ethan Wall speaks with host Carl Morrison about this hot and quickly developing practice area. Wall recognized the importance of social media to legal practice early on. He shares how he has developed his firm centered around four core areas: compliance, intellectual property, the unique aspects of internet law (think influencer law), and corporate law. Once considered the Wild West of the web, Wall discusses the developing bodies of regulatory, statutory, and legal ethics guidelines governing all aspects of social media communications. Wall's tips for lawyers and paralegals: Presume everything you do and say on social media is governed by legal ethics rules. Know and follow the rules. If you don't know the rules, ask for help. Ethan Wall is the founder of The Social Media Law Firm and of Social Media Law and Order. He is currently traveling across the United States, living his life in the moment while maintaining his practice in Florida. Special thanks to our sponsors, NALA, ServeNow, CourtFiling.net and Legalinc.
An expert in social media law and legal ethics, Miami lawyer Ethan Wall speaks with host Carl Morrison about this hot and quickly developing practice area. Wall recognized the importance of social media to legal practice early on. He shares how he has developed his firm centered around four core areas: compliance, intellectual property, the unique aspects of internet law (think influencer law), and corporate law. Once considered the Wild West of the web, Wall discusses the developing bodies of regulatory, statutory, and legal ethics guidelines governing all aspects of social media communications. Wall’s tips for lawyers and paralegals: Presume everything you do and say on social media is governed by legal ethics rules. Know and follow the rules. If you don’t know the rules, ask for help. Ethan Wall is the founder of The Social Media Law Firm and of Social Media Law and Order. He is currently traveling across the United States, living his life in the moment while maintaining his practice in Florida. Special thanks to our sponsors, NALA, ServeNow, CourtFiling.net and Legalinc.
In the 5th episode of our #WomenTalk series, we chatted with Natasha Schön, the digital marketeer at Open Social, and the only woman in the office. Originally published here: https://fashionpotluck.com/fp-blog/working-in-a-male-dominated-field-experience-challenges-and-advice-podcast When we met Natasha, we were curious about her day-to-day in a male team in a male-dominated field. In this podcast, Natasha told us about working for Mars One, working in a male team, and the challenges that arose. What this podcast is about: ○ How did you get into digital marketing? ○ How did it feel working with the huge online audience of Mars One? ○ Why don't you want to travel to Mars? ○ What challenges did you face while working in a male-dominated field? ○ Any funny stories from working in a male team? ○ What advice can you give to women who face similar situations? If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions regarding our podcasts, email us at inspire@fashionpotluck.com. Follow us: FashionPotluck.com/ instagram.com/fashionpotluck/ twitter.com/fashionpotluck facebook.com/fashionpotluck *Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. It is no substitute for professional care by a doctor or other qualified professional. Statements made by Fashion Potluck's guests and speakers do not reflect Fashion Potluck's views and are shared as personal opinions of interviewed individuals.
John Mertic is the Director of Program Management for The Linux Foundation. Under his leadership, he has helped ODPi, R Consortium, and Open Mainframe Project accelerate open source innovation and transform industries. John has an open source career spanning two decades, both as a contributor to projects such as SugarCRM and PHP, and in open source leadership roles at SugarCRM, OW2, and OpenSocial. With an extensive open source background, he is a regular speaker at various Linux Foundation and other industry trade shows each year. John is also an avid writer and has authored two books “The Definitive Guide to SugarCRM:Better Business Applications” and “Building on SugarCRM” as well as published articles on IBM Developerworks, Apple Developer Connection, and PHP Architect. In this episode he is interviewed by data scientist at The Data Lab and R Edinburgh organiser, Caterina Constantinescu.
How would you feel about a hiring manager digging around in your social media? I don't just mean the cheesy "how to combat sleepiness at work" shared post on LinkedIn but they look for IG, Facebook, Snapchat etc to figure out who you are. Now not all managers do this but there are some who do. So let's chat about the importance of locking it up! Say begone to faux social media judgements and hello to opportunities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/getthejob/support
As I mentioned on our last episode, I recently made a big career change. We talk about careers in community management, and how to advance, fairly regularly on the show. I also love to talk to guests who are in the moment. I’m definitely in the moment, so why not put myself under the microscope, and talk about my own search for a new role? But I don’t want to just talk to myself. My friend Brandon Eley knows as much about my search as anyone else does, and he agreed to develop and host this week’s episode of the show. He pushed me to talk about the process I went through, and why I accepted this role, including: What hiring managers saw as my weaknesses Why I turned down or turned away certain jobs A role I wanted, after going through the interview process, that didn’t want me Our Podcast is Made Possible By… If you enjoy our show, please know that it’s only possible with the generous support of our sponsor: Open Social. Big Quotes Our transcript was not completed prior to the release of this episode. Once it has been, we’ll update this post with quotes from the show. Thank you for your patience. About Brandon Eley Brandon Eley is an ecommerce entrepreneur with over 15 years of experience. He is the founder of large shoe retailer 2BigFeet.com, author of Online Marketing Inside Out, and author, blogger and speaker on ecommerce and online marketing. Related Links This is a partial list of links from this episode. The list will be completed once our transcript has been finished. Thank you for your patience. Sponsor: Open Social, community building for nonprofits GoalGorilla, Open Social’s parent CommunityCo, where Patrick is director of community, leading online community efforts for the CommunityCo’s portfolio of communities, including YEC, the Forbes Councils and Men’s Health Fitness Council Brandon Eley, ecommerce entrepreneur, speaker and author, who developed and hosted this episode 2BigFeet.com, the online retailer of large size men’s shows, that Brandon founded Ryan Paugh, co-founder of CommunityCo Coral Project, where Patrick interviewed for a community lead role, but wasn’t the right fit Brandon on Twitter Brandon on LinkedIn Transcript View transcript on our website Your Thoughts If you have any thoughts on this episode that you’d like to share, please leave me a comment, send me an email or a tweet. If you enjoy the show, we would be so grateful if you spread the word and supported Community Signal on Patreon. Thank you for listening to Community Signal.
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Kevin Marks, Technology Advocate, Google for OpenSocialIn this historic interview, Lon Safko speaks with Kevin Marks, Technology Advocate for Google who is working on the international multi-corporation project, OpenSocial. Kevin discusses the purpose of OpenSocial and how it is going to change the way “trusted networks”, work.In this 41 minute interview, Kevin talks about how competing […]
Historic Interviews With The Founders Of Social Media, By Lon Safko
Kevin Marks, Technology Advocate, Google for OpenSocialIn this historic interview, Lon Safko speaks with Kevin Marks, Technology Advocate for Google who is working on the international multi-corporation project, OpenSocial. Kevin discusses the purpose of OpenSocial and how it is going to change the way “trusted networks”, work.In this 41 minute interview, Kevin talks about how competing […]
Unsupported Operation 79IntelliJ IDEA 12.1.1 availableJavaZ - new functional patterns library for Java - looks interesting, but UGLYLambda Ladies - Recently started group to promote functional programming to women in techSonatype’s gateway to Central upgraded to Nexus 2.4 - what version is your nexus?JMS2, Bean Validation 1.1, JBatch, JSON-P go finalResteasy 3.0-beta-4 and 2.3.6.Final ReleasedRedline-RPM - Native Java RPM generation - no need for native rpm-tools installhttps://github.com/stephenc/non-maven-jar-maven-plugincucumber-testng-factory 1.0.1 released.KotlinfunKTionale 0.1.5 is readyScalaAtomic Scala print book now availableClojureClojureWerkz Money 1.2.0 - wrapper library for Joda MoneyRunning and debugging Clojure with IntelliJ IDEAlein-thriftc - Apache Thrift plugin for LeiningenGroovy2.1.3 availableApacheHttpClient 4.2.4 releasedMaven Compiler 3.1 releasedMaven Surefire 2.14.1Maven Shared Utils 0.4Wink 1.3.0 - Apache Wink is a simple yet solid framework for building RESTful Web services. It is comprised of a Server module and a Client module for developing and consuming RESTful Web servicesApache PDF Box 1.8.1Apache Wookie 0.14 - Apache Wookie is a Java server application that allows you to upload and deploy widgets for your applications; widgets can not only include all the usual kinds of mini-applications, badges, and gadgets, but also fully-collaborative applications such as chats, quizzes, and games. Wookie is based on the W3C Widgets specification, but widgets can also be included that use extended APIs such as Google Wave Gadgets and OpenSocialApache CouchDB 1.3.0Apache Struts 1 end of life - going to the AtticApache cTAKES becomes a top level project: (clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System) is an Open Source natural language processing system for information extraction from electronic medical record clinical free-text. Widely used in production by numerous organisations across the healthcare sector, cTAKES was started in 2006 by a team of physicians, computer scientists and software engineers at Mayo Clinic, and was submitted to the Apache Incubator in June 2012Pig 0.11.1Apache Bloodhound 0.5.2 is a tool to track progress and defects in software products. Sits on Trac.The Apache Accumulo 1.4.3 - sorted, distributed key/value store is a robust,scalable, high performance data storage system that features cell-based access control and customizable server-side processing. It is based on Google's BigTable design and is built on top of Apache Hadoop, Zookeeper, and Thrift.Apache Syncope 1.0.7 is an Open Source system for managing digital identities in enterprise environments, implemented in JEE technology Apache Commons-FileUpload 1.3 - bug fixes, enhancements, drops pre 1.5 supportApache Rave 0.20.2 is a new web and social mashup engine. It provides an out-of-the-box, as well as extendible, lightweight Java platform to host, serve and manage OpenSocial, W3C and other web widgets.
Some businesses respond poorly while others seem to embrace open social criticism. Today we're talking about this new line of communication and how it can impact your business and some possible scenarios for responding.
I finally spoke to Mike Young, founder, CTO and employee number 2. Unfortunately Mike had to leave early after last year's european symposium, so there I just got "the Brians" instead of the whole founder circle. This completes "the founders", though with Mike I'm more on the technical side. However. For those interested in the company history, there's still some things in there. As you'll see and hear, Mike is the project lead for Liferay Sync which has just been released this week (1. February 2012) - check it out or listen to the earlier episodes where it was mentioned. (11 and 13) Please refer to the Sync product home page or James' blog post announcing sync in order to see updates and current information on market positioning and licensing, which was not finalized when we spoke last December - so we didn't cover those topics then. We talked about * how Mike first met Brian Chan * You might remember that Brian suggested Mike that he had to use EJB for his wedding website - here's the story behind that, and how it got him involved with Brian and Liferay in the end. * The parts of Liferay's code that Mike was involved in - starting with "everyone did everything" * Liferay Sync, OpenSocial and WSRP being the current areas of work * With Mike I finally found the project lead, responsible for lobbying for a Linux client for Sync and was able to rant on. He delivered a nice and understandable reasoning. Even though this means I'll have to wait, I guess I won't rant any more ;-) * The mentioned "not yet" released Sync product has actually been released this week * Mike is the initial implementor of the OpenSocial implementation in 2009 or 2010, but now handed it over to Dennis * I know Mike best for his involvement with WSRP, "Web Services for Remote Portlets" - we talk about what it is and what it takes to make this really compatible with other portals. There are quite some interpretations of this standard (and not only this) that need to be validated in the respective environments. * The aspects that eat into performance when you have two portals involved in answering your request - and what the implementors on both side can do to mitigate the drawbacks. * The nature of WSRP calls and how it all works on a very high level * The roadmap for OpenSocial and what we're planning to build on top of that for the next release (6.2) You'll find this episode - and make sure that you don't miss any of the future episodes - by subscribing to the RSS feed, on itunes or with your podcatcher of choice - you'll find all the options on www.liferay.com/radio. And if you want to get notified when the next episode is out, follow @RadioLiferay This is another recording I did with some new recording gear, but, being new gear, I messed up the levels so I had to denoise it a bit, unfortunately a bit of noise still remains. I'm doing my best to get rid of that in future recordings. And please remember to rate this podcast in your podcast directory of choice and provide feedback here on the episodes as well. Thank you.
For this episode I talked to Dennis Ju, Softwareengineer at Liferay Inc. Among other topics, Dennis is involved with Liferay Sync, together with Gail Hernandez and also with the OpenSocial implementation and Liferay foundation though we didn't talk about the foundation.. Among other topics we talked about * Frontends for Sync, (Sync was first mentioned in Episode 11 by Alex and Sergio) * The (currently) missing OS support for Windows ME and Linux and which one will be supported first (most likely) * Mobile Clients, Desktop Clients * Sync uses JSON Webservices * OpenSocial * Various presentations on OpenSocial on ECS, WCS, EuCS * OpenSocial on Liferay LIVE in January 2011
…und weiter geht’s! Heute mal als ClosedWebPodcast zu den neuen Features von Facebook und Google… Viel Spaß beim hören :) Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 56m, Download MP3Facebook Smart Lists Live Ticker Subscribe-Button f8 Timeline OpenGraph V2 Neue und eigene “Things”/”Verbs” erstellen “App Scrobling” -> Neue Buttons Strategie? Wegen G+? Semantic Web? Motivation Ontologien Google+ für alle offen Neue iPhone App Suche Hangouts with Extras APIs Read only API Hangouts API/Apps/WidgetsGoogle+ APILink: https://developers.google.com/+/ Zugriff per API Key oder per OAuth 2.0, letzteres kann mehr (Zugriff auf private Daten) API-Key und Co kann man sich hier holen: https://code.google.com/apis/console/b/0/ Basis-Features: Feld-Selektionen, Batching usw. Zugriff auf das Profil: https://www.googleapis.com/plus/v1/people/userId URLs, Orgs, PlacesLived usw. geht aber nur mit Key! People: https://developers.google.com/+/api/latest/people Activities: https://developers.google.com/+/api/latest/activities Kurz: Einfach zu nutzen, alles JSON, ähnlich FB Graph API, aber weniger Content Types.
Nun geht es wieder los mit dem Open Web Podcast: Neues Logo, ein bisschen neue Technik, neuer Livestream und nicht mehr so technisch! Los geht’s! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 59m, Download MP3Termine FrOSCon 6: 20./21.8.2011 in St. AugustinDer Aufstieg und Fall von sozialen Netzwerken netzwertig.com: Die Tage der VZ Netzwerke sind gezähltGoogle PlusStart: 28.6.2011 Userzahlen August: 5.8.: 25 Millionen facebook Statistik: 750 Millionen Neue facebook Messaging App Hangouts in Facebook Business-Profile Ford Sinn und Unsinn von Circles? Real Name Policy: Danah Boyd’s Post: “Then along comes Google Plus, thinking that it can just dictate a “real names” policy. Only, they made a huge mistake. They allowed the tech crowd to join within 48 hours of launching. The thing about the tech crowd is that it has a long history of nicks and handles and pseudonyms. And this crowd got to define the early social norms of the site, rather than being socialized into the norms set up by trusting college students who had joined a site that they thought was college-only.” jetzt 4 TagesfristNewsNeuer Firefox 6.0 (Entwicklertools verbessert)Tiered pricing in the internet backbone?Sicherheitsbereich AES angeknackst Ghostery Collusion undeletable cookie via ETagEntwicklungsförderung Free eBook: The Art of Assembly Google AppEngine HTML5 Boilerplate Google LevelDB How browsers work
Nun ist der Sommer rum und wir können endlich wieder podcasten! Und was liegt näher, als einmal Diaspora anzuschauen?Richtig: Nichts! Also los geht’s! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 43m, Download MP3Google vs. Facebook - Christian Ogaithttp://christianogait.posterous.com/google-vs-facebookSubscribe to your favorite things! at Flattr BlogFlattr kann jetzt Abos!Google Wave Comes Back From the Dead in an Apache ProposalGoogle Wave wird Apache Wave?Facebook Tries To Silence Lamebook: Removes Its Page, Blocks Links And LikesFacebook und LamebookDIASPORA*Diaspora - die Alpha geht los.Produktlaunch: “Was macht diaspora besser als…?” Es schafft Nachfrage!Ist Nachfrage das, was Diaspora braucht?OpenID Connecthttp://openidconnect.com/
Blaine Cook [@blaine], founding engineer at Twitter and an open web standards wizard, joins Heather, Deb, and Kevin to talk about hopes, dreams and plans for a more open, yet more personalized Internet. Huffduff It [what?]
Eine kleine Einführung in OAuth 2. Wem OAuth bisher kein Begriff ist, der kann sich ja nochmal Episode 3 anhören. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 0h54m40s (48.5 MB), Download MP3Viel Spaß beim hören :)OAuth 2 Draft: http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-05.txt Einführung: http://hueniverse.com/2010/05/introducing-oauth-2-0/Warum OAuth 2.0? Probleme mit mobilen Applikationen Probleme mit Javascript-Applikationen Problem mit Architektur, da nur peer-to-peer Signature Base String zu kompliziertDie GeschichteOAuth WRAPOAuth WRAP - ein Versuch, es neu machen, zunächst unter anderem Namen, dann unter OAuth fliesst in OAuth 2.0 einOAuth 2.0 Nicht kompatibel zu OAuth 1.0 Es wird nur optional signiert (dann aber nur per SSL) Nicht nur 1 Flow sondern mehrere. Gemeinsamkeit: Es kommt ein Access-Token hinten raus Es gibt ein Refresh Token Der Aufruf von “protected Resources” ist immer gleich. erweiterte ArchitekturTerminologie resource server protected resource client resource owner authorization server access token bearer tokenDie Flows User-Agent Flow Web Server Flow Device Flow Username and Password Flow Client Credential Flow Assertion Flow
Es gibt mal wieder ein paar News: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1h02m05s (55.2 MB), Download MP3Viel Spaß beim hören :)Termine IIW, May 17-19 http://iiw.idcommons.net/Iiw10 OpenID Summit Europe, June 8th, London http://wiki.openid.net/2010-OpenID-Summit-EU European e-Identity Management Conference, 9-10 June http://www.revolutionevents.plus.com/eema/index.htmAnkündigungen Twitter @Anywhere for Plone UMA Prototype Site: http://host.clprojects.net/ Source: http://bitbucket.org/mrtopf/uma UMA Protocol: http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/uma/UMA+1.0+Core+Protocol Protocol I implemented: http://kantarainitiative.org/confluence/display/~christianscholz/The+Prototype+Protocol+Flow XAuth und OExchange http://blog.meebo.com/?p=2391 http://xauth.org/ http://www.oexchange.org/ XAuth + OExchange-Plugin für Wordpress OExchange: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/oexchange/ XAuth: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/xauth/ OpenID Connect http://openidconnect.com/ JRD: http://hueniverse.com/2010/05/jrd-the-other-resource-descriptor/The European Identity ConferenceZusammenfassung: UMA Workshop - geleitet von Eve Maler Data Portability Panel mit Drummond Reed, Christian Scholz und Eve Maler Post Privacy Panel mit Eve Maler, Andreas Reisen, Christian Scholz National eID cards vs. OpenID/InfoCards - Zwei Kontinente, zwei Lösungen Telekom-Projekt mit CardSelector im Telefon mit NFC und SIM-Cards. Enterprise IT und die Komplexität RBAC, ABAC, SAML, XACML und LDAP Wieso gibt’s noch LDAP?
Wir widmen uns diesmal fast ausschließlich der f8 Ankündigungen. Ist Facebook jetzt offener? Ist die API simpler? Kommt man an mehr Infos? Wie sieht es mit offenen Standards aus? usw…Viel Spaß beim Hören: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1h2m29s (54.7 MB), Download MP3News Google unterstützt noch mehr Microformats (hCalendar, hRecipe) und Microdata Mozilla veröffentlicht AccountManager http://mozillalabs.com/blog/2010/04/account-manager-graduates-from-labs/ http://hacks.mozilla.org/2010/04/account-manager-coming-to-firefox/ Webfinger für WordPress: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/webfinger/Facebooks Ankündigungenhttp://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=383404517130 Open Graph Protocol: http://opengraphprotocol.org Social Plugins Graph API Insights for Domains Instant Personalization Developer TOS: 24h-Limit ist weg, aber keine Nutzung in Ad-NetworksProbleme Open Graph Seltsamer Name Benutzt RDFa Viele Informationen müssen aber mehrfach eingegeben werden, z.B. title Aber vielleicht gut zur Verbreitung des Semantic Web? Mischmasch von Namespaces und nur Facebook-zentrierte Dinge?Privacy?Vor allem Instant Personalization und “Referrer” bei Like-Button. Was genau speichert Facebook.Anderes Problem: ZentralisierungGigaOM on Instant Personalization http://gigaom.com/2010/04/22/facebooks-instant-personalization-is-the-real-privacy-hairball/ Christoph Kappes auf CARTA über Zentralisierung http://carta.info/26360/facebook-ein-sonderfall-im-oekosystem-des-internets/ Chris Messina: http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2010/04/22/understanding-the-open-graph-protocol/ But, here’s the rub: rather than using data that’s already on the web, everyone that wants to play Facebook’s game needs to go and retrofit their pages to include these new metadata types. While they’re busy with that (it should take a few minutes at most, really), is it at all likely that they _won’t_also implement support for Facebook’s Like button? Isn’t that the motivation for supporting the Open Graph Protocol in the first place? Here’s the rub though: those Like buttons only work against Facebook. I can’t just be signed in to any social web provider… it’s got to be Facebook. And on top of that, whenever I “like” something, I’m sending a signal back to Facebook that gets recorded on both my profile, and in my activity stream.(OpenLike: http://openlike.org/)Instant Personalization opt out guide:http://librarianbyday.net/2010/04/protect-your-privacy-opt-out-of-facebooks-new-instant-personalization-yes-you-have-to-opt-out/
Es gab mal wieder einige News, die sich so angesammelt haben. Daher also eine reine News-Folge. Es geht um OAuth 2.0, um die Twitter-Konferenz Chirp und natürlich auch um Datenschutz und Facebook!Viel Spaß beim Hören: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1h1m24s (57.1 MB), Download MP3News onesocialweb jetzt open source: http://onesocialweb.org/ European Identity Conference vom 4.-7. Mai 2010 (http://id-conf.de)) am 3. Mai UMA-Meeting 9 Uhr (http://www.id-conf.com/sessions/683)) am 6. Mai DataPortability-Panel (http://www.id-conf.com/sessions/742)) RPX for Plone: http://comlounge.net/rpx/ .well-known uris ist rfc: http://hueniverse.com/2010/04/rfc-5785-defining-well-known-uris/ Browser als Social-Agent: http://factoryjoe.com/blog/2010/04/01/the-social-agent-part-5-narrated-video/ SelfHTML ist jetzt Wiki: Platz für Microformats/RDFa/…: http://wiki.selfhtml.org/wiki/Themen:Websemantics (15.4.2011: Wiedervorlage) in eigener Sache: Open Data-Interview: http://politfunk.de/live/pl023/ http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2010/04/openid-one-year-later/ http://datawithoutborders.net (Interview mit David Recordon zu OAuth 2.0)Verpasst: http://wiki.openid.net/2010-OpenID-Technology-Summit-West Twitter News Promoted Tweets are not ads: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-coo-promoted-tweets-are-not-ads/ @Anywhere jetzt live: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-anywhere-launch/ und http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere Twitter App Story: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitter-app-investment/ Ganz viele Antworten: http://mashable.com/2010/04/14/twitters-executives-answer-everybodys-questions-live/ (android app, Medienhosting usw.) Twitter Dev Site: http://dev.twitter.com/ Keine Rate Limits mehr durch Push und Annotations (= SuperTweets?): http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/14/twitter-user-streams-annotations/ http://techcrunch.com/2010/04/14/twitter-has-105779710-registered-users-adding-300k-a-day/Facebook und Privacy First, it’s important to underscore that this will be a test with a handful of carefully selected partners to provide express personalization on their sites. These partners will be pre-selected, reviewed, and bound by contracts with Facebook – much like other partners we have worked with in other contexts to deliver unique and innovative experiences. For example, we’re working with Yahoo! to integrate Facebook across their properties, AOL to integrate our chat with AIM, and we first partnered with CNN.com to make their broadcast of the Presidential Inauguration more social with the launch of the Facebook live streamapplication.Quelle: Facebook Blog Link zu Aigner : http://www.bmelv.de/cln_173/SharedDocs/Standardartikel/Verbraucherschutz/Internet-Telekommunikation/Facebook-Datenschutz-Aigner.html Link zu FB Gruppe: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=search&gid=112043458820354 CARTA.info: http://carta.info/25462/facebook-ein-zwischenruf/
Vor ein paar Wochen wurde auf der FOSDEM erstmals das Projekt OneSocialWeb vorgestellt: ein free, open, and decentralized social Network basierend auf XMPP. Christian und ich (Matthias) haben uns für dieses Thema mal wieder tatkräftige Unterstützung geholt: Raphael Kallensee arbeite als Web-Entwickler in Mannheimer und bloggt unter raphael.kallensee.name.Viel Spaß beim hören: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 0:57h (49.8 MB), Download MP3(weiter unten gibt es auch noch zwei Videos)News CCC und Innenminister fordern Datenbrief: http://www.ccc.de/datenbrief http://openidentityexchange.org/ (Drummond Reed darüber: http://datawithoutborders.net/dwb12/) Karlsruhe kippt Vorratsdatenspeicherung Action Streams: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/action_streams_a_new_idea_for_social_networks.php http://www.gravity7.com/blog/media/2010/02/action-streams-blue-sky-proposal.html http://wiki.activitystrea.ms/Actions Facebook-Chat via XMPP: http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=297991732130Thema: XMPP “XMPP is to Jabber as HTTP is to the Web.” - Peter Saint-André langlebige TCP-Verbindung 2 XML-Streams: Client-Server und Server-Client Die einzelnen XML-Snippets nennen sich Stanzas Verschiedene Typen: message, presence, iq XMPP ist dezentral Client/Server-Architektur, aber auch federated ähnlich IRC bzw. E-Mail von der Dezentralität her user@server.tld sind bare JIDs user@server.tld/ sind full JIDs Dadurch kann man mehrfach eingeloggt sein Da gibt es auch noch eine Priorität, denn Kontakte schreiben zuerst normalerweise an die Bare JID. Man kann auch direkt an die full JIDs schicken (passiert nach Gesprächsbeginn normalerweise dann automatisch durch den Client) “Transports” können als eine Art Gateway zu proprietären IM-Netzwerken verwendet werden Installationen: Ursprungsserver: Jabber.org Google Talk Jede E-Mail-Adresse ist ein XMPP-Account LiveJournal GMX/Web.de/1&1 Jede E-Mail-Adresse ist ein XMPP-Account talkr.im Server: ejabberd Openfire Tigase Prosody Was für Clients gibt es? Beispiele: Psi http://www.pidgin.im/ Adium, iChat Miranda Gajim Empathy bald: Swift (swift.im) –> http://xmpp.org/software/clients.shtml Sehr stark und einfach erweiterbar (z.B. mit Namespaces) Viele der wichtigen Features sind “Erweiterungen” Community-getriebener Prozess der Standardisierung XSF (XMPP Standards Foundation) leitet die Standardisierung Beispiele für Erweiterungen Multi-User Chat (MUC) PubSub PEP (Personal Eventing Protocol) Jingle (Voice-Chat) Service Discovery BOSH: XMPP über HTTP ermöglicht Web-Clients, die ausschließlich in JavaScript geschrieben sind Location-Infos –> http://xmpp.org/extensions/ Client-Bibliotheken für sehr viele Sprachen verfügbar, Beispiele: JavaScript: Strophe.js PHP: xmpphp C: libstrophe Java: Smack Python: SleekXMPP; Twisted Ruby: XMPP4R –> http://xmpp.org/software/libraries.shtml Diverses OAuth über XMPP http://notizblog.org/2008/07/24/oauth-ueber-xmpp-jabber/ AOL und XMPP http://notizblog.org/2008/01/18/aol-will-xmppjabber-einsetzen/ WordPress und XMPP http://notizblog.org/2009/09/14/xmpp-pubsub-on-wordpress-com/ XMPP Standards Foundation: http://xmpp.org/ Einführung in XMPP: http://www.slideshare.net/remko.troncon/xmpp-101 bzw. http://metajack.im/2010/02/16/xmpp-101-a-video-from-the-xmpp-summit/ (OGV, HTML5/Firefox)OneSocialWeb Einführung in OneSocialWeb (deutsch): http://notizblog.org/2010/02/11/onesocialweb/ OneSocialWeb: http://onesocialweb.org/ Das Draft-Protokoll: http://onesocialweb.org/docs-protocol.htmUnd dann noch… Twitter Konferenz: http://chirp.twitter.com/ IdentityCamp Mannheim: http://www.identitycamp.de/Viel Spaß beim anschaun:
Episode 6 Download the show Adrian Chan joined us to talk about Social Interaction Design, which he describes thus: Social interaction design is UX and interaction design for social media. It’s the work of many practitioners and is applied through […]
Nach einer kleinen Abstinenz haben wir diesmal, wie versprochen, wieder ein Thema. Mario Volke (Webholics) hat uns das Thema FoaF+SSL vorgeschlagen, vorbereitet und erklärt uns in der aktuellen Folge wie es funktioniert :)Vielen Dank auch an Henry Story, dem geistigen Schöpfer von FoaF+SSL, der uns im IRC-Chat mit Rat und Tat zur Seite stand. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 0:55h (47.5 MB), Download MP3News Google Buzz Liste der offenen Standards Salmon-Protokoll PubSubHubbubShownotes(Vielen Dank an Mario, der die Shownotes zusammengestellt hat) dezentralisiertes Authentifizierungsprotokoll One-Click-SignOn (kein Username, kein Passwort) WebID: Ein URI als ID für deine Person (LinkedData) 100% Standardbasiert: REST, RDF, LinkedData, SSL, X509 Alle Vorteile von Semantic Web Technologies: strikte Semantik, Erweiterbarkeit (Namespaces), Reasoning (OWL) Web of TrustUse Cases neben einfachem Login Web site personalization Profil (FOAF) portabel und unter Kontrolle des Users, import mit nur einem Klick (FOAF+SSL Login) Einfaches Kommentieren (keine Eingabe von persönlichen Daten mehr notwendig) Distributed Access Control Zugang nur einer bestimmten foaf:Group gewähren Rule Based Access Control: Komplexe Policies möglich (bsp. nur Freunde von bereits vorhandenen Usern erhalten Zugang, dies macht jeglichen Invitation-Mechanismus obsolet) Komplexität der Policies lediglich durch Aussagekraft von RDF/OWL beschränkt Distributed Social Networks auch hier komplexe Rollen und Zugangsbeschränkungen möglich Details Was braucht ein User um sich einzuloggen? X509-Zertifikat (normalerweise direkt im Browser installiert) FOAF-File (öffentlich auf einem bel. Server, LinkedData) SSL (RSA) Zertifikate häufig nur, um Server gegenüber Client zu authentifizieren jetzt: Browser besitzt self-signed Zertifikat und authentifiziert sich gegenüber dem Server X509-Zertifikat enthält Link zur WebID (und damit zum FOAF-File) (im Feld “X509v3 Subject Alternative Name”) Der Public-Key des Zertifikats muss mit dem im FOAF-Profil identisch sein Protokoll User klickt auf Login-Button Server eröffnet SSL Handshake und verlangt Zertifikat vom User Server holt sich das FOAF-Profil des Users (überprüft den Public-Key auf Gleichheit) nun sind weitere beliebige Autorisierungsschritte anhand des FOAF-Profils möglich (Web of Trust) Wie erstelle ich mir ein Zertifikat? z.B. HTML5 -Tag (Firefox, Opera, Safari, Chrome) (http://test.foafssl.org/cert/) mit ActiveX für IE zur Not Serverseitig, allerdings Security Risk weil der Server dann den Private Key kennt Gibt es bereits Server-Implementierungen? Ja, einige, z.B. für PHP, Python, Java, Apache Modul Browser-Support: Firefox und Fennec Opera Safari, iPhone (mit bugs) Chrome Internet Explorer >= 6 Links Hauptseite Wiki: http://esw.w3.org/topic/foaf+ssl Mailing-List http://lists.foaf-project.org/mailman/listinfo/foaf-protocols Paper: FOAF+SSL: RESTful Authentication for the Social Web - http://dig.csail.mit.edu/2009/Papers/SPOT/foaf-ssl-spot2009.pdf Vergleich OpenID vs. FOAF+SSL http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/what_does_foaf_ssl_give Das ganze funktioniert sogar mit dem iPhone: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/one_click_global_sign_on xfn ontology: http://vocab.sindice.com/xfn# vcard ontology: http://www.w3.org/Submission/2010/SUBM-vcard-rdf-20100120/ foaf+ssl als Alternative zu OAuth: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/sketch_of_a_restful_photo FOAF & SSL: creating a global decentralised authentication protocol: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/foaf_ssl_creating_a_global foaf+ssl: adding security to open distributed social networks: http://blogs.sun.com/bblfish/entry/foaf_ssl_adding_security_to
Über die Feiertage ist ‘ne Menge passiert, deshalb besteht die Neujahrs-Folge nochmal ausschließlich aus News… aber keine Angst, eine der nächsten Folgen wird wieder ein Thema haben… Versprochen!Da Sebastian leider keine Zeit hatte und es sich zu dritt einfach schöner podcastet haben wir uns Carsten (Podcarsten) Pötter zur Verstärkung eingeladen.Viel Spaß beim hören :) Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:03h (54.1 MB), Download MP3News Chris Messina geht zu Google OpenID Connect neues OpenID Foundation Board LexisNexis ist Sustaining Member der OIDF Ping Identity ist am 13.1. als Sustaining Member der OIDF beigetreten VZ-Netzwerke mit OpenID Login Google vs. China: Jonathan Zittrain Scoble 1 Scoble 2 TechCrunch netzwertig Facebook Privacy Facebook Employee Interview Drummond on Facebook What’s going on with OAuth (towards 2.0)
Das OpenWeb-Podcast Team (Sebastian, Christian und Matthias) wünschen euch frohe Weihnachten und einen guten Rutsch ins neue Jahr und damit es euch zwischen den Feiertagen nicht so langweilig wird, haben wir die Folge etwas in die Länge gezogen :)In der Weihnachts-Folge sprechen Matthias und ich (Christian) nochmal über die OpenWeb-Geschehnisse der letzten Wochen und geben einen kleinen Ausblick auf die Themen die nächstes Jahr relevant sein könnten. Viel Spaß beim hören! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:35h (82.4 MB), Download MP3News: Facebooks Privacy Changes Realtime bei Twitter und MySpace Googlephobie in Deutschland / ITGipfel / LeWeb Artikel Spiegel Artikel Welt online Google kauft EtherPad EtherPad wird Open Source Neue APIs bei MySpace (Realtime Stream API) Open Government Directive in den USA OpenID Elections Dataportability: Neues Board und Antworten auf Fragen der FCC Kritik an der OpenWebFoundation Yahoo! implementiert Facebook-Connect VZ-Connect FriendFeed wird erster OAuth-WRAP Provider Joseph Smarr wechselt zu GoogleAusblick: Kauft Google Twitter? Cloud Computing? Echtzeitweb? Real-Time Collaboration Wird Privatsphäre wieder IN sein? Was folgt aus IT-Gipfel?
Khris Loux (CEO von JS-KIT) hat einen neuen Begriff geprägt: das Synaptic Web, ein Internet voll von Nervenzellen die, verbunden durch Synapsen, permanent und in Echtzeit Informationen austauschen.In der aktuellen Folge beschäftigen wir (Christian und Matthias) uns hauptsächlich mit der Synaptic Web-Idee und wie man sie technisch umsetzen könnte: Salmon-Protokoll. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 0:48h (42.3 MB), Download MP3Shownotes: Synaptic Web Salmon Protocol RWW: Salmon Protocol for Distributed, Real-Time Content Expands with Open-Source Project RWW: Echo Creator Khris Loux on the Ties That Bind the Real-Time Web WebfingerNews: DataPortability Steering Group Elections OAuth WRAP Open Web Foundation Agreement
Der OpenWeb-Podcast wird ein Jahr alt, wer hätte das gedacht? Wir natürlich! Daher feiern wir uns und schauen zurück. Ausserdem gibt es ganz viele Hausaufgaben für euch! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:16h (67,5 MB), Download MP3Links Data Without Border Podcast Politfunk.de Datenleck bei schülerVZ Salmon ProtocolAlle weiteren Links findet ihr ja in den alten Episoden! :-)
Nachdem der letzte Podcast von Sebastian als technisch bezeichnet wurde, kommt nun einer, der auch wirklich technisch ist. Es geht um allerlei, was ich “Benutzerbezeichner” genannt habe, also die Frage, wie man sich als User im globalen Netzwerk mit einem globalen Identifier anmelden kann und warum das eigentlich sinnvoll ist.Wir gehen dann noch im Detail auf die entsprechenden Standards ein, die eine Rolle spielen. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:13h (64,8 MB), Download MP3News Google Wave Hackathon, 18.10.2009, St.Oberholz, Berlin (somit vorbei) Veröffentlichung pydataportability.discoverUser-Identifier Wofür braucht man User-Identifier? Was ist das Problem? Welche Arten von User-Identifiers gibt es? URLs (OpenID) E-Mail Cardspace 2 Themenbereiche: Identifikation, Service DiscoveryDie unterschiedlichen Systeme Webfinger, EAUT SGN XRI XRD (Draft 9) XRDS XRDS-Simple LRDD und DiscoveryWebfinger Beispiele Host Meta: Yahoo: http://yahoo.com/.well-known/host-meta Google: http://gmail.com/.well-known/host-meta YIID: http://yiid.com/.well-known/host-meta Beispielprofil: Google: http://www.google.com/s2/webfinger/?q=bradfitz@gmail.com Um sein Google Profil für Webfinger zu aktivieren, muss man im Google Profil zu seinen Interessen “webfingeralpha” hinzufügen. (via Peter)Webfinger über YQL: [http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/console/?q=select%20%20from%20webfinger%20where%20account%3D%27beestage%40yahoo.com%27&env=http%3A%2F%2Fdatatables.org%2Falltables.env](http://developer.yahoo.com/yql/console/?q=select%20%20from%20webfinger%20where%20account%3D%27beestage%40yahoo.com%27&env=http%3A%2F%2Fdatatables.org%2Falltables.env)
Letzte Woche haben 100.000 Menschen und diejenigen, die sie eingeladen haben, einen Account bei Google Wave bekommen. Bald werden es sicherlich noch mehr werden. Zeit also für uns, eine ganze Folge zu Google Wave zu machen.Wir erklären, was Google Wave eigentlich ist und im Groben, wie es funktioniert. Wir klären auf über Waves, Wavelets, Blips, Documents, Wave Server, Wave Clients, Robots, Gadgets und embedded Waves. Oder versuchen es zumindest ;-) Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:23h (74,1 MB), Download MP3Die Slides zum PodcastGoogle Wave Begleitmaterial zum OpenWeb-Podcast Folge 19View more documents from mrtopf.Links Die Google Wave-Hauptseite mit dem Demo Eine kürzere Videoeinführung in Google Wave Informationen von Google zum Wave-Protokoll Eine Auflistung der genutzen Protokolle und ein Diagramm dazu Beispiel-Code für einen Python-basierten Google Wave Robot O’Reilly’s Einführung zu Google Wave Informationen zu Robots Der Source-Code des Servers und eines Beispiel-Clients Microblog zum deutschen Wavecamp
In dieser Folge geht es um die Frage, wie offen deutsche soziale Netzwerke sind. Erste Erkenntnis: Nicht so! Aber ob sie es werden wollen, darüber diskutieren wir aufbauend auf dem Panel “Walled Gardens vs. Open Platform” vom Community Summit in Hamburg, das Christian moderierte und das ansonsten mit Sebastian Galonska von studivz und Jason Goldberg von Xing besetzt war. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:24h (73,5 MB), Download MP3Shownotes MySpace und ActivityStreams mit Windows Live Google’s Data Liberation -> Die Datenbefreiung neue TOS bei Plaxo Future of Web Strategy webstandards-magazin USA: Open Government mit Open ID (Artikel zu Yahoo) netzpolitik zum WahlausgangDas Thema: Wie offen ist Deutschland? Das Community & Marketing 2.0 Summit einführende Folien zum Panel und dem Thema: Was sind offene, soziale Netzwerke? How open ist Open Social? WaveWednesday und WaveCamp bei mixxt Infos zum Wavecamp und zu Google Wave: wavecamp.soup.ioDas Video des Panels soll auch demnächst veröffentlicht werden, teilte uns der Veranstalter mit.
Es ist ein bisschen was passiert obwohl Herr Pfefferle im Urlaub weilt. Und daher haben wir uns entschlossen, eine Urlaubsfolge einzulegen und mal über all die News zu sprechen! Und diesmal schaffen wir es auch in nur 1 Stunde! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:00h (51,6 MB), Download MP3Shownotes Facebook und Web.de sowie GMX verbünden sich Personas (Installation) Recordon geht zu Facebook meta.tagesschau.de gematik Infopost neues URI-Schema: acct WebFinger-Intro Der soziale Steuerfahnder SSO für Google’s Chrome OS? eBay gibt Mehrheit an Skype ab Google Wave öffnet sich für Google AppsDie Video-Aufnahme des Podcasts gibt es ebenfalls, nämlich hier!
Diesmal dreht sich alles um die Aufmerksamkeit, und zwar die eigene. Es geht nämlich darum, wie man sein eigenes Aufmerksamkeitsprofil aufnehmen kann und was das ganze ausser angeblich besserer Werbung bringen soll.Dazu haben wir Axel Quack eingeladen, der uns einen Überblick verschaffen will. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:25h (71,6 MB), Download MP3Shownotes Axel Quack (Twitter, Friendfeed) Attention Profiling: APML Beginner’s Guide APML Wordpress-Plugin für APML NoiseRiver (AttentonFilter für FriendFeed) (Beschreibung) Feedego (AttentionFilter für Feeds) APML als Filter (ein Use-Case) BBC Radiolabs EmotionML [idiomag personalized music magazine](http://www.idiomag.com/) News tr.im bald in Community-Besitz Google setzt auf WebFinger VZ meets OpenSocial GeekNight International Action Day “Freedom not Fear 2009 – Stop Surveillance Mania!” on 12 September 2009 Zensursula’s Demagogie
In Folge 15 des Podcast haben wir Alexander Korth zu Gast, der gerade 2 Artikel über das Web of Data bzw. das Web of Identities auf dem Blog ReadWriteWeb veröffentlich hat. Er wird uns daher erklären, was es damit auf sich hat und wie es uns in Zukunft nutzen kann.Weitere im Podcast genannte Links: Get Glue CityFinger W3c Social Web Incubator GroupUnd hier der Podcast: Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Länge: 1:26h (72,8 MB)News Amazon löscht Bücher vom Kindle Don Alphonso Healthcare Bill of Rights TWIL-Podcast zum Thema ‘Healthcare 2.0’ Christian’s Post zum Thema ‘Gesundheitswesen Quo Vadis’ TOS-Diskussionen bei Twitter IETF Meeting #75 in Stockholm Facebook kauft Friendfeed für US$ 50 Mio tr.im geht Baden my.space öffnet sich weiter mit Open Social und Microformats DDOS-Attacke gegen Facebook und Co.Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
Folge 14 besteht nochmal aus ner ganze Menge News: Kantara Initiative WGUMA - ProtectServe Blog Post von Alex Korth on Web of Identities Twitter Security Problem Nick Givotovsky Zensursula und Vodafone pubsubhubbub Google Apps werden OpenID-Provider Noch eine Chance für RDFa (HTML5)…und Christian und ich sprechen ein wenig über DataPortability und die Vorteile für Seiten- bzw. Community-Betreiber.Viel Spaß beim hören… Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
So, nach langer Abstinenz ist der OpenWebPodcast endlich wieder da und es ist alles neu… neuer Blog, neue Domain (openwebpodcast.de) und bald nen neues WIKI.In Folge 13 haben Christian und ich ne ganze Menge News nachzuarbeiten und sprechen ein wenig über das Thema was die Internet-Welt die letzten Wochen und Monate sehr beschäftigt hat: Zensursula!Viel Spaß beim hören… Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der zwölften Episode reden Christian und ich über die AGB-Änderungen von Facebook und wie die Zukunft von Dezentralen-Services aussehen könnte. Die Folge wurde sogar ein klein wenig philosophisch :)Viel Spaß beim hören… Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
En el episodio 19 de In Silico conversamos sobre OpenSocial, un proyecto de código abierto promovido por Google y adoptado por muchas de las principales redes sociales del mundo. Con OpenSocial puedes desarrollar aplicaciones para redes sociales usando HTML, Javascript y un único API. ¿Qué es OpenSocial? La Web es social. Aplicaciones y contenedores OpenSocial. Porqué OpenSocial es útil para los desarrolladores de aplicaciones sociales. Shindig, un proyecto de Apache para crear tu propio contenedor OpenSocial. Lleva tus conocimientos de Javascript al siguiente nivel: Javascript: The Good Parts, por Douglas Crockford, el arquitecto principal de Javascript en Yahoo. Recordando a Maniac Mansion y una versión de Maniac Mansion para descargar. Se acerca Google Wave. En vídeo La versiones solo audio y vídeo para iPod a continuación. Solo audio Si prefieres escuchar utiliza el siguiente reproductor. This div will be replaced var s1 = new SWFObject('http://www.ventanazul.com/sites/all/mediaplayer/player.swf','ply','480','20','9','#ffffff'); s1.addParam('allowfullscreen','true'); s1.addParam('allowscriptaccess','always'); s1.addParam('wmode','opaque'); s1.addParam('flashvars','file=http://blip.tv/file/get/Alexisbellido-OpenSocial337.mp3'); s1.write('mediaspace19'); Descargas audio (mp3) vídeo para iPod, iPhone o Touch (m4v)
In der elften Episode reden Matthias und ich über einige relevante News der letzten Wochen, da wir leider nicht genug Zeit ein zentrales Thema ordentlich vorzubereiten und auch der dritte im Bunde, leider nicht teilnehmen konnte.Aber ich denke die News sind allesamt sehr spannend und damit absolut wert gehört zu werden ;) Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
Willkommen im Jahr 2009 sagt der Open Web Podcast! Wir starten aufgrund Terminschwierigkeiten etwas spät und auch nur zu zweit, aber dennoch mit einem wichtigen Thema: Die Privatsphäre.Christian berichtet vom 25igsten Chaos Communication Congress des Chaos Computer Club und Matthias nimmt sich der Twitter-Phishing-Problematik an. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Und wenn nicht, tragt sie doch bitte einfach nach! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
Es weihnachtet sehr. Dies mag euch vielleicht beim Blick auf die Fußgängerzonen der Republik aufgefallen sein. Bei uns triggerte dies den Reflex eine Jahresrückblicks- und ausblicksfolge zu machen. Und hier ist sie! Extra lang, da extra lange Pause bis zur nächsten Folge (nehmen wir am 8. Januar auf). Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Und wenn nicht, tragt sie doch bitte einfach nach! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der achten Episode dreht sich alles um die News der letzten Woche: Facebook Connect, Google Friend Connect und MySpaceID. Wir diskutieren, was all diese Projekte bedeuten und wie sie sich mit dem Open Stack vergleichen lassen. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der siebten Episode berichten wir anfangs mal wieder kurz über aktuelle Neuigkeiten, um dann ausführlich über OpenSocial zu sprechen. Wir geben euch eine recht allgemeine Einleitung in das Thema und erklären sowohl die Gadget als auch die RESTful API.Wie im Podcast bereits angekündigt, haben wir noch neun Cliqset Beta Invites für Developer zu verschenken. Wer einen haben möchte, einfach hier kurz in den Kommentaren melden! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der sechsten Episode berichten wir anfangs mal wieder kurz über aktuelle Neuigkeiten, um dann ausführlich über “Distributed Social Networking” zu sprechen. Diesmal haben wir Dirk Olbertz von Noserub zu Gast. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der fünften Episode berichten wir anfangs mal wieder kurz über aktuelle Neuigkeiten, um dann ausführlich über Microformats zu sprechen. Wir geben eine kleine Einführung, reden über Anwendungsgebiete, den Status-Quo, gehen auf Kritikpunkte ein, ziehen zum Schluss ein Fazit und schauen ein wenig in die Zukunft. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der vierten Episode berichten wir anfangs mal wieder kurz über aktuelle Neuigkeiten, um dann nochmal ausführlich über OpenID zu sprechen. Diesmal haben wir Thomas Huhn - seines Zeichens Gründer des deutschen OpenID Providers meinguter.name, dem OpenID Directoy und der Initiative SpreadOpenID.Wir haben uns diesmal wesentlich mehr Zeit genommen als sonst und haben glaub ich immer noch das Gefühl, noch wesentlich mehr zu OpenID besprechen zu können. Also wird es da sicherlich noch mehr Episoden in Zukunft zu geben. Feedback wie immer sehr sehr gerne gesehen! Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der dritten Episode berichten wir anfangs kurz darüber, dass Jay Parikh (Ning) und Joseph Smarr (Plaxo) ins Board der OpenSocial Foundation gewählt wurden, um dann ausführlich über OAuth zu sprechen. Im ersten Teil der Sendung gibt es eine eher allgemeine Einführung zu OAuth (Problem & Lösung) und im zweiten Teil geht Christian im Detail auf den Workflow von OAuth ein. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der zweiten Episode berichten wir anfangs kurz darüber dass Google und Microsoft jetzt OpenID Provider geworden sind und erzählen was zur Yahoo! Open Strategy, um dann ausführlich auf das Thema OpenID einzugehen. Was ist das Problem, wie sieht die Lösung aus, wie bekommt man eine OpenID, wie benutzt man eine OpenID und was ist hinsichtlich der Sicherheit zu beachten. Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
In der ersten Episode stellen wir uns nicht nur vor, sondern versuchen vor allem eine Einführung in das Thema an sich zu bieten. Was ist das Problem, warum haben wir das Problem, was gibt es für grundsätzliche Lösungsansätze und wer ist bereits in diesem Umfeld aktiv tätig? Ihr Browser unterstützt diesen Audio-Player nicht.Die Links zur Sendung findet ihr hier! Den Podcast bekommen: Download MP3 RSS Feed iTunes
The presentation unravels a recent open graduate course offering titled “Open, Connected, Social” that was offered at the University of Regina, Winter 2008. The presentation describes the theories influencing the course, types of open practice, reflections and outcomes, and goes on to the describe the emergence of “open teaching”.
The presentation unravels a recent open graduate course offering titled “Open, Connected, Social” that was offered at the University of Regina, Winter 2008. The presentation describes the theories influencing the course, types of open practice, reflections and outcomes, and goes on to the describe the emergence of “open teaching”.
You know what blogs and wikis are, and you know your YouTube from your Facebook. But do you know how to make a compelling business case for these technologies? Social media and social networking tools are poised to have as much of an impact on business as they’ve had on the way we communicate with our friends and family online. Anil Dash, a blogger since 1999 who’s helped thousands of businesses make use of social media through his work at Six Apart, shares real-world examples of how companies are using social media to build their business. Six Apart is the world’s biggest blogging company, behind such platforms as Movable Type, LiveJournal, Vox, and TypePad. And even more important than where technology has been is where it’s going: Learn about cutting-edge technological initiatives like OpenID and OpenSocial, and how these aren’t just about new ways to poke your Facebook friends - they’re business opportunities. Finally, no change this big happens without thinking about the social and political realities of the business world. What works in convincing your company, your coworkers, or your boss to spend their time and money trying new things? This session will lead a conversation to find out. Anil Dash is Chief Evangelist at Six Apart, Ltd, the world’s leading independent blogging company. Dash is a recognized expert on blogs and web technology, having founded one of the earliest and most popular weblogs on the Internet, and been named as one of MSNBC’s Best of Blogs. A frequent keynote speaker, Dash has given presentations around the world about the future of social communication online, the relationship between blogs and traditional media, and business blogging. Dash’s work has been featured in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Wired, MSNBC, CNN, ABC News, and on television, radio, print and blogs around the world. He has also had his work showcased in museums including the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and lectured at universities including UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, Columbia University’s School of Journalism, and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Prior to joining Six Apart as its first employee, Dash worked in online communications and technology development for the publishing and music industries. When he’s not traveling, Dash lives in New York City with his favorite dog, cat, and human. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).
November 8th, 2007 - We've got Pete for half the show this time. I suppose he's easing back into his hosting role. Both Kevin and Jeff picked up Guitar Hero III, listen in to see what they think. Chris has still been playing the baby game so he hasn't had much time for your standard everyday fun. Our news topics this week are a little hot around the collar. We (Kevin) get riled up by the antics of Prince, the MLB, and Blu-ray. All the steamy details are inside. You can provide feedback to the show by calling 206-888-2728. - Show Notes - News Stories: Saul Williams - The Inevitable Rise and Liberation of NiggyTardust! Girl said 'like' too many times... So I jammed her cell phone CinemaNow to get CSS-enabled DVD burning, but you'll need new hardware It's official: Google announces open-source mobile phone OS, Android Updated!! THE OFFICE Is Closed!! Google goes after Facebook with new OpenSocial social networking API 'Time' names iPhone 'invention of the year' Apple Tablet PC is real, says Asus 90,000 HD DVD players sold in one weekend Prince threatens to sue his fans over online images MLB rips off fans who bought DRM videos Rumormonger: Digg close to a $300 million sale? Blu-ray’s DRM crown jewel tarnished with crack of BD+ Encrypted E-Mail Company Hushmail Spills to Feds Weekly Picks: Jeff: Guitar Hero III Controller Chris: The Baby Game Pete: Google Docs Kevin: Canon 50mm f/1.8 lens Direct MP3 Download iTunes Subscription RSS Feed
Con un nuevo y endiablado podcast de Kafelog volvemos para traumar a nuestros oyentes. Ya superamos la veintena de programas que más de uno no esperaba que llegásemos, incluso nosotros mismos. Aviso, este lo hemos grabado en casa de Fran, cuyos últimos efectos fueron el ¿Tú te mentas? Yo me freso…. Avisados quedáis. Gmail con IMAP, novedades sobre la versión 2.0 y posible mensajería multi-protocolo. OpenSocial, la plataforma social de Google para redes sociales. Me he comprado MacOS X 10.5 Leopard. Sintonizadora de TV para Nintendo DS. Primeros rumores sobre las películas de Tekken y Onimusha. NCSoft lanza Tabula Rasa. Microsoft y Nintendo obtienen beneficios mientras que Sony obtiene… pérdidas. Discovery Channel estrena La noche más Play. Abierta la web oficial de My Horse and Me. Heroes Origins cancelada antes de empezar. Impresionante trailer de Dragon Wars. Spiderman 4 ya tiene guionista. Ya hay director para The Flash y para Linterna Verde. A la Academia de Cine española no le gustan los cortometrajes. Promo de Fuera de orbita. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kafelog/message
Join us for a discussion with the Dave McClure and Chris Heuer as we talk about Monday's Social Graph Unconference. The main driver for the unconference is the belief that the social graph should be a community asset, utilizing the data from all social networking sites. Let's talk about it.
Join us for a discussion with the Dave McClure and Chris Heuer as we talk about Monday's Social Graph Unconference. The main driver for the unconference is the belief that the social graph should be a community asset, utilizing the data from all social networking sites. Let's talk about it.