2008 In Review: Data Portability

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Data Portability

Data Portability

Things blew wide open on the data portability front this year. Google, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace all launched major platform revisions allowing for exchange of information and authentication across their properties. Data Mashups are more abundant and popular as ever. Young companies understand that not having a data exchange play built into your platform now represents a loss of potential value and monetization opportunity. We are at an important inflection point.

Chris Saad gives a great end of the year overview as to where things currently stand in the world of data portability.

 

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