top | item 2431290 Facebook Now Lets You Take Your Data With You 5 points| nathanh | 15 years ago |gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com 3 comments order hn newest [+] [-] nrbafna|15 years ago|reply Pretty old. http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1765002 [+] [-] otoburb|15 years ago|reply Bold move indeed. Facebook is betting that individuals will never be able to rebuild their social graph on their own.On the other hand, this is great PR for Facebook as they can now point to an example of their commitment to non-silo'd personal information.Remains to be seen in what format(s) the information will be provided in, such that it will be accessible in a "simple, browseable [sic] manner." [+] [-] kqueue|15 years ago|reply Why are you posting this?
[+] [-] otoburb|15 years ago|reply Bold move indeed. Facebook is betting that individuals will never be able to rebuild their social graph on their own.On the other hand, this is great PR for Facebook as they can now point to an example of their commitment to non-silo'd personal information.Remains to be seen in what format(s) the information will be provided in, such that it will be accessible in a "simple, browseable [sic] manner."
[+] [-] nrbafna|15 years ago|reply
[+] [-] otoburb|15 years ago|reply
On the other hand, this is great PR for Facebook as they can now point to an example of their commitment to non-silo'd personal information.
Remains to be seen in what format(s) the information will be provided in, such that it will be accessible in a "simple, browseable [sic] manner."
[+] [-] kqueue|15 years ago|reply