Kaliya’s report from my talk at Mobile Monday

Last Monday I spoke at Mobile Monday. Kaliya has some excerpts:

Marc said some great stuff - important for us to remember going into DIDW.

Identity and Mobile computing at least in the US for the forseable future is a hybred solution. Microsoft’s infocard - solves spoofing and supports the emergence of a metabackplane. Kaliya and I are taking a bottom up feedback forum - they need to have a bottom up reality check.

Benefits you get from an identity system - Interoperation between people. Jonathan Abrams - friendster founder (arrogant $%^$#) “i own these costomers and they will do what I say.” Not thinking about people really maybe I want to move and take relationships with me. Personal publishing and social network management.

We are all small islands. - yahoo is like australia

We have small numbers of features that are a complement with others

Web 2.0 - mobile an important feature

DOC SEARLS people think about these things in this order:

# one most important thing for them is THEM.

# two - friends - our

# three - maybe if you are lucky worry about ‘you’

So what do we do hot compeling experiences

context of social network (what software isn’t about people)

Every end user should be in control of their identity. Their will be a feed - xml -subsribe to people - all aspects of a person - essence of life. All fed in one feed - compound - but then people will choose what parts to subscribe to (photo’s, events, blog etc.). We will make gestures through new aggreagators that use standardized micro content.

1) blogging microcontent 2003

2) Event, person, media, review, listings, list,

EVDB - huge eco system of events - shared open servers. new aps. events and venues

Create rich compelling services to which money will flow if one is using open source open standards including interchangeable identity. equal billing - sxip, lid, i-names JUST MAKE IT WORK (We hear you Marc :)

Back to Microsoft - if they are not participating in it doesn’t work it. Kim killed passport - this is the one you want trust (and thank for doing that.) They can be arrogant assholes - and Kim knows he needs help from the outside.

QUESTIONS:

meetup. - is it worth it if you have to pay? they have 2.5 million people so we shall see.

connecting cyberspace to meetspace is where it is at.

Myspace - has 7-8 - 10 million people that it got throu through parties

bring bands on to the system.

It is like building public utility - open source infrastructure.

Why rely on big companies for infrasture

eg. OurMedia

Lets think creatively what about socail networking for families social networking for seniors.

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