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Web 2.0 Summit Mark Zuckerberg (guardian.co.uk)
5 points by bosshog on Oct 17, 2007 | hide | past | favorite | 4 comments



Questions from the floor: We have lobbied Facebook to let us export data from your system. That really gets to the essence of a closed platform. Who owns the data? "It's the user's data. We want to get there, that's the goal. If you look at where we've gone in four years, from just one college letting people share a very limited amount of information... we want to get there. It's a flaw in the system now and we want to get it out as soon as we can. I don't know how long it's going to take."


"... We have lobbied Facebook to let us export data from your system. That really gets to the essence of a closed platform. Who owns the data? ..."

Good point, right to the heart of the matter rms: Who owns you? ~ http://www.flickr.com/photos/bootload/376876671/comment72157...


It might be the users data but why would FaceBook let you export it out you might be creating your own Facebook. In theory you could scrape the users information but I think it would be against the TOS.


That sounds very similar to the conversation he had with Michael Arrington at TechCrunch40 (which was also at The Palace).




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