Respect Network Sessions at Internet Identity Workshop #16

  • May 2013
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Every six months the most extraordinary conference takes place—and I don’t just mean extraordinary for Internet identity geeks. I mean extraordinary by any standard. The Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) is so effective at generating industry collaboration on the very hard problems of Internet identity, data sharing, and trust that the one starting tomorrow in Mountain --> More »

Why Email is the Best Analogy for the Respect Network

  • April 2013
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Respect Network architect Phil Windley just did an excellent post called IMAP as the Proto Personal Cloud. Though you need to be a geek to fully appreciate it, Phil’s point was that what we are trying to achieve with the world’s first personal cloud network is not entirely new. In fact it’s completely parallel to the global --> More »

Report on the Second Personal Cloud Meetup

  • March 2013
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The second Personal Cloud Community Meetup sponsored by the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium (PDEC) was held February 26 in San Francisco. Hosted by Orange Silicon Valley, it featured seven short talks on key topics in the emerging personal cloud space.

Report on the First Personal Cloud Meetup

  • February 2013
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The first Personal Cloud Community Meetup sponsored by the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium (PDEC) was held last Tuesday night in San Francisco. The event was sold out, with over 80 people from the Bay Area plus others flying in from around the country.

Join the First Personal Cloud Community Meetup

  • January 2013
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Members of the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium Startup Circle are holding the first Personal Cloud Community Meetup at the Startup Garage in San Francisco from 6-9PM next Tuesday, January 29. The event will be hosted by Respect Network Founding Partner Adam Spector of Virtrue and facilitated by PDEC Executive Director Kaliya Hamlin.

Respect Network Ends the Year With Four New Development Partners

  • December 2012
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San Francisco —21 December 2012— Respect Network, the world’s first personal cloud network, today announced four new Founding Partners: My Professional ID, the first online credential management service for professionals; PAOGA, a UK-based personal data service provider; Cloudstore, the first software distribution platform for personal clouds; and PRIVO, the leader in children’s online privacy management.

Connect.Me and miiCard: First Respect Network Founding Partner Integration

  • November 2012
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SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Nov. 13, 2012 – P2P reputation and social discovery provider Connect.Me and online identity verification company miiCard today announced that they have partnered to create the first verified social reputation card. This is the first integration between Founding Partners of the Respect Network, a coalition of companies putting people back in --> More »

Ctrl-Shift Releases Paper on Information Logistics Platforms

  • November 2012
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UK market analyst and advisory company Ctrl-Shift has published a White Paper ‘Information Logistics: Key to Digital Value Creation’. It describes the challenge and opportunity of ‘information logistics’ – of getting exactly the right information to and from the right people in the right format at the right place and time – and the new --> More »

Commissioner Ann Cavoukian Publishes Privacy and Personal Data Ecosystem Paper

  • October 2012
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TORONTO, ON, October 31, 2012 – Personal information – the new “oil” of the Internet – largely resides with organizations – removed from the individual’s sphere of control. The boundless potential of the Personal Data Ecosystem (PDE) is to place control of one’s personal information into the hands of the individual. The PDE is truly --> More »
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