April 18, 2008
DataPortability Needs Your Help
DataPortability is rapidly changing the industry-wide conversation about data silos, open and portable data standards, and what it means to truly own your identity online. One of our own, Brady Brim-DeForest, has been an active player inside the DataPortability movement since January of this year. In February 2008, DataPortability received a cease and desists notice from RedHat concerning their original logo. Instead of sulking, they decided to hold a contest.
Brady got busy and entered his DataPortability OpenLock concept (seen at right). Now we just need people to get out and vote. So, lend a hand and cast your ballot.
Oh, and don’t forget to join us, on May 24th, for the DataPortability Los Angeles Meetup, hosted by yours truly, Found Gallery.
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