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==Diaspora presentation (2:30 - 3:30)== by Daniel Grippi and Raphael Sofaer plug computers are available, software is needed to run on these plug computers working in Pivotal Labs in San Francisco another issue of websites that only allow users to use them if they sign up for an invite with through facebook- the site is not accessible to those who do not have a facebook account important: users need to be able to move their social graph from one site to another (move their account information)- one does not have to join one website because one's friends are there federated social networking can provide interoperability, which is the key feature to solve the issue above- different users' data can be stored on different servers , but can still talk to each other as if they they were on the same server to get started: pick a bug and try to fix it
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