Hmm. Started out as this: http://lockerproject.org/ “A Locker is a container for personal data, which gives the owner the ability to control how it's protected and shared. It retrieves and consolidates data from multiple sources, to create a single collection of the things you see and do online: the photos you take, the places you visit, the links you share, contact details for the people you communicate with, and much more. It also provides flexible APIs for developers to build rich applications with access to all of this information.” But that last sentence, implying rich applications will access info and go in unforeseen directions with it, seems to have morphed into this: http://techcrunch.com/2012/12/10/singly-launches-app-fabric-platform-for-developers-to-speed-up-integrations-with-dozens-of-services/ “Singly offers to speed up the process of manually having to write code to authenticate users via third-party services, pull in their friends list and other data (think photos, bios, etc.) from various social networks and other services, and then allow those users to share to social networks, as well.” Maybe that’s because the hitch is how to give consumers total control and developers the freedom to build rich applications. Consumers may be willing to give developers that freedom IF they get to decide who sees the “rich application” or know it is only published if they see it and “opt in”. K- From: Doc Searls [mailto:
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