- From: Philippe Le Hegaret <plh@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:54:02 -0400
- To: public-vision-core <public-vision-core@w3.org>
There are plenty of things that we're doing and some individuals believe we should tackle or might become interesting. I'd like us to think about which of those (feel to extend this raw list) things we believe we need to go after. Privacy W3C Workshop on Privacy for Advanced Web APIs http://www.w3.org/2010/api-privacy-ws/ papers at http://www.w3.org/2010/api-privacy-ws/papers.html Access Control and Policy Data and Query server discovery With RDF data and SparQL servers out there, how do an application know where to find them and what to find in them? Federated query servers Combining SparQL queries across servers. Web Identity Open ID, Facebook Connect, Infocard, OAuth, XAuth, Web ID (foaf+ssl), Web finger, european ID system, Higgins, Kantara Trust Read-Write Web HTTP and P2P Cross browser bookmarking With users having several devices, they're managing their bookmarks in the cloud. This seems a special case of Web Identity and Cloud Computing. Browser extensions Mozilla and Chrome have browser extensions. Should we try to unify them? Cloud computing Besides making the Web a platform for data, document, and application, are there other uses in cloud computing we should look into? Cloud management seems to be handle using the SOAP stack, which seems to get outside our Core area imho. Data exchange between clouds seems vertical. Social Networking Besides making the Web a platform for data, document, and application, are there other uses in cloud computing we should look into? Adaptative HTTP Streaming Apple is moving in this area at the IETF. Not clear if they're looking to standardize anything. http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-04 Philippe
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