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BarCampBlock and the open web

Does it get any better than this?! I swear its palpable this opening of the web that’s happening. I can see and hear the cracks forming in all of those walled gardens, their users busting through the seams and finding new ways to engage, share and participate in conversations across the Internet. If ever there was a breakin’-down-the-walls kind of event, it would be BarCamp. I’m really looking forward to this year’s version (the 3rd annual and original BarCamp) which has been coined BarCampBlock because they are taking over an entire Palo Alto city block.

I’ve been operating under a few assumptions (I know, my mother said never to assume … ass out of u and me and all that) about the current direction of the open web which have helped me to direct my energies … I’ll present them in the form of three questions:

  1. Who am I?: Fill in profile information. My email. First name and last. Date of birth. Mother’s maiden name. Filling out forms and signing up for new sites. All of it gets tiresome. Wash, rinse, repeat.
  2. What’s mine?: What’s the content that I’ve created and how can I get to it in a “standard”, easily-consumable way? How do I get what’s mine (tied to who I am) to other sites?
  3. Who do I know?: Oh yeah … social network fatigue. I swear I need to start a self-help group on this. “Yes, you have friends. No, they aren’t on this site. Sorry.” I know who my friends are; give me the means to define them once-and-for-all and let me take it with me to every site I go to. You shouldn’t have to go to social networking sites, social networking should be a feature of every site.

We’re close to answers for all of these. The key to the open web is the development of standards that solve the above problems. We’ve OpenID and microformats (see #1 and #2) now all we need is something to bring those together to solve #3. I know that’s what I want to try to get done this weekend at BarCampBlock. Fortunately, we’ve got some very cool things happening with OAuth (think of it as the Flickr API for the Internet) and portable social networking.

Why are we seeing these technologies emerge now? I think Firefox helped pave the way by wrestling the Internet towards support for open standards. The emergence of a vocabulary for defining collaboration that started with ‘diff’, ‘email’ and ‘patch’ way-back-when the Internet started and how that has matured to allow anyone to collaborate. Finally, its the maturation of the underlying components that make up the Internet. HTTP, HTML (and its derivites), the ubiquity of decent technologies for managing/aggregating data, etc.

The open web is quickly becoming a reality. Its more than just free software and great browsers. Data wants to be free and open standards are the way to making that happen. What’s this all going to enable in the coming years? Services; I know who you are, what’s yours and your relationships … now I want recommendations, I want suggestions, I want meaning and I need services to make sense of all of this data. Distill it down to something that makes sense, that’s something I’ll pay for.

I hope you can make it out for BarCampBlock this weekend … its going to be one to remember.

17th

August 2007

SXSW & BarCampAustin: Day 1

Great day yesterday in Austin, TX … totally fun, great crowd and amazing turnout. What I love about SXSW is that being in Austin its central to the US. This means its easy to for anybody to get to it … for the East or West coast its 3 hours. Not only that, its in early March … nothing happens in March and the weather here is amazing. Sunny, 80 degrees or so (although a little humid) … :-)

Twitter is the thing of the conference … so many people are using Twitter its amazing. They have a great flat panel Flash app that is showing the latest Twitter updates in the main registration area. Absolute genius.

The evening was good as well. Lots of parties, lots of people, lots of lines and lots to drink … haha … :-) Austin has a great nightlife and I was amazed at how many people kept coming out of the woodwork … not all of them were SXSW people either. Really fun.

Looking forward to today; lots of good panels ahead and the trade show floor opens up as well. Bummer I’m heading out tonight for Portland … would love to hang out for a few more days with everybody.

11th

March 2007