Re: Things we're not doing

Another one for our list:

Digital Content Distribution and Micropayment

  http://payswarm.com/

Philippe

On Fri, 2010-07-23 at 10:54 -0400, Philippe Le Hegaret wrote:
> 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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Received on Friday, 23 July 2010 15:31:54 UTC