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Sunday, June 18, 2006 (EST)
- Windows Live Developer Platform and what it means
As modern culture rushes headlong into always-on broadband Internet connectivity, the definition of what an application is, how you build it, and where it lives is rapidly changing. Look at the Internet sites you use today. How many of them store information for you? A lot. And how much of that information can you use on other Internet sites? Not much.
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Today, it is rare for user data stored on one site to be accessible (and
private) to applications that reside on other sites. The Internet has become a web of isolated data silos, requiring the end user to keep track of multiple logins and redundant data stored by multiple sites. This is not the ideal. The ideal is to tear down the barriers between the silos that store your data so that you (and only you) can decide which applications can use your data, and which data they can use. After all, whose data is it, anyway?
Note: Refreshments will be served at the meeting. PLEASE INFORM ME IF YOU ARE COMING - dermontr@rogers.com
Location: North York Central Library, Room 2/3, 5120 Yonge Street (North York Centre Subway Stop)
See Google maps for details
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