Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Data Portability: The Next Great Frontier for the Web

In this newest post at Internet Evolution, I extended my discussion on the issue of portability that was focused on the new initiative of data portability. I briefly discussed the issue, the potential solutions to the issue, and the future impacts of this issue.

4 comments:

Bernard (ben) Tremblay said...

Hello again -

As always, I've really enjoyed re-reading your material on that site. (Actually, I'm spending less time surfing the web and more time reading there.)

regrets that email is not working for you

best
--bentrem

Yihong Ding said...

Hi Ben,

Sorry for the late reply. I was busy last few days.

Yeah, I am quite confused why the email did not work so well. I have never gotten this kind of problems before. But nice to know you opinions. Please keep in touch anyway. :-)

Yihong

Bernard (ben) Tremblay said...

How regretable ... I had looked forward to discussing a specific project with you ... but without email ... how very peculiar.

@gmail did not work, @aol did not work, @netscape did not work, and my venerable legacy @chebucto, which has served me so well for 12 years, even it failed.

How odd that a subject-matter expert such as yourself should be disconnected from the most ubiquitous medium!

Yihong Ding said...

thank you, Servidores. I appreciate your interest, though I was quite busy recently and had no time to blog more in the last few weeks.

I have looked at your blog. It must be interesting but I am sorry that I don't know Spanish (is it?).

Wish you all the best.

Yihong