TCIBR podcast: Chris Saad on DataPortability
This edition of TCIBR is brought to you by IndieFlix – Today we are joined by Chris Saad co-founder of the DataPortability project and APML (attention profiling markup language). Over the course of the discussion we cover a wide range of topics concerning the issue of open standards, the importance of audience portability and how metadata will impact storytelling and discovery.

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Great conversation! I love how Lance is always reminding people to consider that new social networking technology isn’t going to be used just to consume media but also to interact with the story across multiple devices. This is a very valid point for the DataPortability movement. It points out that it’s not just about being open, fair, innovative and extremely functional. It’s also about a designing an environment where where story tellers have even more dimensions to be creative within.
Chris did a great explanation of APML. I dig it. But man, won’t those APML files become huge over the course ones internet life?
Arin
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