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Get Your Data Out - The Data Portability Rock Song
by Allen Stern on March 30th, 2008
If the topic of Data Portability has been tough to understand, Danny Ayers has created a song called, "Get Your Data Out". It’s a rock song and while the words don’t rhyme like the SEO Rapper, it’s a pretty good song. It’s catchy and the middle 90 seconds show you a variety of apps and their data portability structures (or lack of). Here’s hoping that Danny sings it live at the next DP summit. Danny says that the semantic Web is the new rock and roll. Here’s Danny’s video:





