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Scott Kveton

Corvallis, OR
44.565041, -123.263535
kveton.com

About: Data wants to be free, I'm just helping keep the natural order of things.

Organization MyStrands
What topics are you interested in hearing about OAuth, DiSo, Social Graph, Open Media Web
What topics are you interested in speaking about OpenID, Lifestreams

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I’m for the Open Web

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I’ve been struggling with the relevance of Data Portability for the last few months now. The ideas around Data Portability have been a work-...

Solutions: more than technology

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When I first started using Open Source back in 1997 I thought for sure; this is the thing that’s going to change the world. And for the most...

Innotech ‘08 in PDX

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Did you know that Innotech is this week? This is a great local conference that draws people from the whole region with some fantastic world-class ...

Are you ready for some Data Sharing?!

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When we look back at 2008 it will be the year that we saw as the start of something great with freeing users’ data and putting it in their co...

Startupalooza or Bust!

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Through snow, sleet, hail, rain and of course a fair mix of sun yesterday’s Startupalooza was a fantastic success. Organized by Todd Kenefsk...

Beer and Blog: OpenID enabling your blog

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I did the Beer and Blog tonight on how to OpenID enable your blog. Thanks to Justin Kistner for inviting me and thanks to everybody for showing up...

Ma.gnolia goes OpenID only

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Marshallk talked about it and David Recordon did as well and Kevin Fox wrote about it yesterday but I thought I’d mention something about it ...

SXSW-bound?: Let’s talk

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One of the most lively discussions at SG FooCamp was the Data Portability talk. Chris Saad was the host and a bevy of folks (Chris Messina, davema...

SXSW-bound?: Let’s talk

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One of the most lively discussions at SG FooCamp was the Data Portability talk. Chris Saad was the host and a bevy of folks (Chris Messina, davema...

SXSW-bound?: Let’s talk

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One of the most lively discussions at SG FooCamp was the Data Portability talk. Chris Saad was the host and a bevy of folks (Chris Messina, davema...


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Comments

Thomas Huhn:

Hi Scott,
I'm looking forward to see you there! :)
Cheers,
Thomas