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Practical JSON Format Standard

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

Watch out! The semantic web is on the way, a thought that many (and not just the marketeers) may find daunting . Why? Because system and web app developers that want to take advantage of the semantic web will need to learn a lot of new standards and change the way they work.

I have been studying and working with web standards (XHTML, RDF, ATOM, RSS) for well over 4 years now, something I am glad of,  because recently something struck me. Conventions are arising, for example DOAP, SKOS and others, that are built on top of the Resource Description Framework otherwise known as RDF, if they aren’t, they are usually built on something very similar or related. (more…)

Slides from OSS BarCamp

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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This past weekend we went along to Dublin’s OSS BarCamp. There were some really great talks, Stuart Langridge’s Javascript presentation was a highlight. Jaime Hemmett’s talk on using Git for version control was useful and informative. Paul Biggar’s talk on PHC, the Open Source PHP Compiler, was thought provoking and certainly caused a few grumbles from PHP guys like myself in the audience ;). JD and myself managed to catch up with him after and talk through some of his ideas over a drink. (more…)

OSS Bar Camp, Dublin, 28th March 2009

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

OSS Bar Camp

Just a quick post to remind the Irish and Dublin web community that OSS Bar Camp is running this coming Saturday 28th March, in DIT Kevin Street. (more…)

Twitter, user privacy, it’s implications

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Over the past number of days a few issues have arisen around Twitter’s security platform. Most of the security “problems” discovered were either minor or required a high level of social engineering. One thing that has been realized and that is becoming common knowledge, is that once you are logged in to twitter, as soon as you visit another web site, that other site can make an Ajax request and retrieve your user profile.

Personally, I believe that this will be one of the features of web3.0*. The ability to have a single login, not having to log in anywhere and your profile will be recognized, etc. (OAuth, OpenID, etc). We could almost say browser-identifiable-security where one browser window (with as many tabs as you want) could be associated with a single account and all websites you visit would know about you and your information. The idea itself is very neat, but brings with it issues around user privacy.

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OSS Bar Camp - Dublin - 28th March 2009

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Laura Czajkowski recently announced that planning for a new Bar Camp in Dublin is underway.  This time a focus will be on Open Source Software and it’s benefits to businesses, education and government.

We’re proud to say that echolibre will be involved with OSS Bar Camp in March; we’re looking forward to talking about Open Source products and development tools we love, as well as giving an insight into how web companies can bring value to their existing products by embracing Open Source concepts and methodologies.

You can follow the latest updates from OSS Bar Camp on twitter, and we’ll be posting more about the event as the weeks progress.

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