Here, There, Everywhere: Web INNNNteroperability

Here, There, Everywhere: Web INNNNteroperability

Recently, I the attended SXSW 08' keynote w/ Mark Zuckerberg founder of Facebook and amid the interview fumblings,http://blog.wired.com/underwire/2008

Recently, I the attended SXSW 08' keynote w/ Mark Zuckerberg (founder of Facebook) and amid the interview fumblings, I got the feeling people were still hip on this "facebook needs to be data portable".

While updating contacts/twitter/facebook/blog/netvibes/googledocs/etc to include the fine folks I met @ SXSW 08'- I thought that it would be really nice to have:

** One public page**

** One private page**

So in other words, a single point of input that would gather all my blog comments, facebook pictures, flickr pictures, calendars, etc, and it would output it to one single page for people to see.

Maybe this is a poor concept, but I really feel facebook fails in that it doesn't allow you to really put information INTO facebook. For example, what if I wanted people to be updated when I add a new flickr photo? Well, facebook has flickr applications, but they don't integrate with my main feed.

Bottom line:

What if we not only complained about Facebook letting information OUT but also letting information IN?

** Update:**

Check out friendfeed- they have a nice facebook app that kind of does what I am talking about. But why can't facebook integrate this into their core business? It makes sense- especially adsense. (via cschultz)