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Download Squad talks Data Portability at SXSW
Download Squad talks to Chris Saad of Dataportability.org from Download Squad on Vimeo.
We've written about the DataPortability Project before (we even linked to a video explaining the concept) but at SXSWi 2008 we were lucky enough to talk about the project with co-founder and chairperson, Chris Saad. The project is still in the early stages of development, but the premise is powerful and the momentum that has taken place in just the last 90 days is extremely impressive.
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Chris Saad said 7:42PM on 3-31-2008
I don't think that guy knows what he's talking about :)
Christina did a great job with the interview though!
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Quikboy said 9:26PM on 3-31-2008
It's kinda weird hearing SXSW in a technology sense. Being a Texan, and having heard of SXSW as more as a "music" festival, rather than tech stuff, is kinda weird.
I really had no idea about the tech side until DS blogged about some of this stuff.
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