Who Owns Your details? (tip: you do)

Jim Meyer


Data portability is on a lot of people’s minds right now. You don’t need to be an A-list blogger trying to export your massive friend list to know that your address book is your own, nor to recognize that toting around your network can be cumbersome. You shouldn’t have to reinvent yourself — and rediscover your

colleagues — by and by again.

At LinkedIn, we’ve always believed that users should own and control their goods. And we’ve walked the walk by offering one-click export of your connections to .csv and .vcf since 2004; using microformats since 2006 to mark up your contacts with XFN + hCard and service provider recommendations with hReview; and […]

Orginal post by Steve Ganz

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