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DWBP15: On OAuth 2.0 :: Data Without Borders
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Your data. No borders. DWBP15: On OAuth 2.0. March 30th, 2010 Published in Podcasts. Work on OAuth2.0 has just begun and we invited David Recordon, one of the participants in the effort, to chat with us about where he sees the effort going. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Eve Maler, PayPal. Steve Greenberg, VAST.com, Inc. Elias Bizannes, VAST.com, Inc. WRAP ...
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Podcasts :: Data Without Borders
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Your data. No borders. Laquo; Previous Entries. DWBP17: The Portability Policy. June 2nd, 2010 Published in Podcasts. Please note: The Portability Policy is only in beta right now and will be formally published on June 15. In this episode Elias, Steve and Christian meet to discuss the StartupBus project, the recent Facebook discussion and how a Portability Policy might help the world! You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Download AAC with chapters. 34,7MB, 0:37:36). What is the Porta...
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Data Without Borders Episode 10: Happy Silvester :: Data Without Borders
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Your data. No borders. Data Without Borders Episode 10: Happy Silvester. December 22nd, 2009 Published in Podcasts. It’s nearly 2010 and it’s time for Christian. To look a bit ahead on what’s coming next! Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. Facebook’s New Privacy Changes: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Electronic Frontier Foundation. Follow us on Twitter.
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DWBP16: Trent is back! :: Data Without Borders
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Your data. No borders. DWBP16: Trent is back! May 17th, 2010 Published in Podcasts. Now that Trent is back we finally got around to make a new episode and finally can talk about Facebook. Not the “old news” of the changes from the F8 conference as planned first but about it’s privacy issues instead. Will distributed social networks be the solution? Will the finally take off? Or will Facebook stay the centralized place for everybody? Also in this episode: A summary of the European Identity Conference.
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica: March 2009
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica. Hey, I just happen to have an opinion or two. Tuesday, March 03, 2009. In my home office, I've had a good monochrome laserjet printer (HP 4000TN), a good inkjet printer (HP 1200DN), excellent fax machine (Xerox something or other), a good copier (again a Xerox something or other) and a decent scanner. This device does the following tasks very well:. Built-in network printing from any computer in the house. Automatic duplex printing (printing both sides of the paper). Print d...
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica: June 2010
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica. Hey, I just happen to have an opinion or two. Saturday, June 12, 2010. Rethinking analysis of Google's AP data capture. In " Rethink things in light of Google's Gstumbler report. Asks that we rethink our analysis of Google. S wireless data capture in light of the third-party analysis of the gstumbler data capture software. We had been led to believe that Google had only captured data on open wireless networks (networks that broadcast their SSIDs and/or were unencrypted)....
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica: June 2008
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica. Hey, I just happen to have an opinion or two. Sunday, June 22, 2008. I've been using the new Firefox 3.0. Browser for several days now and I have to say that I am very impressed with it. The browser certainly feels substantially faster at loading the same pages that I frequently visited before with Firefox 2 and with Internet Explorer 7 - though I have to admit that this is very subjective and that server and ISP performance come into play. To make the order. My personal opi...
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica: October 2008
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica. Hey, I just happen to have an opinion or two. Thursday, October 02, 2008. Please join the US, Canada (yeah, it's not just a blue state), and 27 European countries in celebrating second annual Data Privacy Day on January 28, 2009. You can get more information, presentations, event information, etc from the Data Privacy Day web site. Join the Facebook Data Privacy Day 2009 Group. To hang with other participants and follow along with the developments. Conor P. Cahill. Causing m...
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica: House numbers vs SSIDs
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Conor's Web Log of Esoterica. Hey, I just happen to have an opinion or two. Sunday, June 06, 2010. House numbers vs SSIDs. In " Are SSIDs and mac addresses like house numbers? Argues against my characterization of SSIDs and mac addresses being like house numbers:. Let’s think about this. Are SSIDs and MAC addresses like house numbers? So let’s see:. Are SSIDS and MAC addresses used by anyone in the world to get through to your network? No, nothing like that. Do people consciously try to advertise their S...
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