March 07, 2008

Seesmic du Jour 97: Interview of Chris Saad about dataportability

I return from the Mix conference in Vegas where I sat on a panel titled Web 2.0 and Beyond: What Is the Business Reality? (the entire panel is available at TechCrunch) I also met with some friends for dinner and talked about our pretend application for Facebook. I then had the opportunity to talk with Chris Saad about data portability, I was very impressed by Chris and really advise you to watch his short interview if you are not familiar with the initiative.

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