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	<title>Comments on: TCIBR podcast: Chris Saad on DataPortability</title>
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		<title>By: arin crumley</title>
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		<description>Great conversation!  I love how Lance is always reminding people to consider that new social networking technology isn&#039;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&#039;s not just about being open, fair, innovative and extremely functional.  It&#039;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&#039;t those APML files become huge over the course ones internet life?

Arin</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great conversation!  I love how Lance is always reminding people to consider that new social networking technology isn&#8217;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&#8217;s not just about being open, fair, innovative and extremely functional.  It&#8217;s also about a designing an environment where where story tellers have even more dimensions to be creative within.  </p>
<p>Chris did a great explanation of APML.  I dig it.  But man, won&#8217;t those APML files become huge over the course ones internet life?</p>
<p>Arin</p>
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