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  • Mobility Data-Sharing Principles

    Cities need data and transparency about how new mobility services are being utilized because only they have the power to manage our public right-of-way: the streets, curbs, and sidewalks that these mobility services depend on,” — Read on www.sae.org/news/press-room/2019/05/sae-international-brings-together-public-and-private-partners-to-address-mobility-data-sharing-principles
    → 2:58 PM, May 22
  • Hey kids - get off of my lawn

    Hey kids - get off of my lawn

    A very interesting conversation on the merits of top-down vs bottom-up standardization “on the web”. Somehow IETF is considered big and slow and in the way. And a Microsoft employee argues the IETF route wanting to ban “standards” produced by “Google emplyees in their spare time”.

    Steve’s post only hints at what and why and how is at stake, please listen to his Gillmor gang conversation for the lowdown on how OAuth, OpenSocial and other useful standards make it or don’t make it into widespred and accepted use by large and small web entities. What’s your take on this Paf?

    /peter

    → 1:04 PM, Oct 8
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