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The Mozilla Social API is very exciting to me. Really a way for sites to add functionality to the browser (if the user wants it).

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Fun to see an site. More on that in a little bit ...

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I don't like taking statements like "we won't monetize your data" on trust. If you mean it, make it impossible & prove it.

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You can't say that you're on the side of openness and user rights if you assist interests that restrict openness and user rights.

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Yeah! <a href="http://twitter.com/t">@t</a> calling Google out on their very restrictive license for <a href="http://schema.org">schema.org</a>.

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One notable absence from - where are the browser vendors?? (Mozilla aside - and kudos to them for being here.)

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@kevinmarks If only there was another format to represent textual information on the web.

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Predictions of the death of Active Directory and LDAP. "Those are dinosaurs", to be replaced by rich profiles. Amen.

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Roles fundamentally don't fit into my view of the world, but I grudgingly understand the need in traditional enterprise structures.

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@aaronpk Agree with you. HTTP 2.0 is about faster delivery, not pre-emptively sending you completely unrelated content.

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@jasnell That sounds like it's ripe for some terrible use cases. I don't want to passively receive; I want to actively retrieve.

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I absolutely do not want my devices to prefetch content that I haven't explicitly indicated I'm interested in subscribing to.

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Interesting ideas from Telecom Italia about prefetching content based on your social interests using unused bandwidth.

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Refreshing listening to <a href="http://twitter.com/ciberch">@ciberch</a> talking about Crushpath: very on-point examples, and sensible asks of the w3c.

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A lot of these enterprise topics also apply to institutions like universities, too. Worth talking across sectors.

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"We're asking 'is this social.' WHO CARES?" Exactly. What the hell. Build software that solves problems.

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"Collaboration is within a team; social is with people you don't know." But what a team even *is* is changing!

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Now discussing / arguing the difference between social and collaboration. I'd argue that both are elements of the other.

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I think the has a lot of potential to be the basis of that extensible set of standards. http://www.w3.org/2013/socialweb/papers/MVP.html

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So we need a simple, federated set of standards that can easily be extended & integrated across a variety of platforms.

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Seems like pump.io is well-placed to integrate across software in this sort of platform-centric way.

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eg over at <a href="http://latakoo.com/">@latakoo</a>, we're integrating with video editing software, news management systems, etc.

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Hearing this over & over again: social needs to be a platform that work with the activities & software already in the enterprise.

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The problems in enterprise social in 2013 are identical to the problems in 2006. But people seem to be moving on them now.

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