In this podcast Aldo Castaneda talks with Cameron Lewis, chief executive officer of Statz. Statz lets individuals manage and profit from validating and selling their anonymized behavior and usage data to buyers in aggregated rerports. Lewis explains how marketplaces can maximize customer privacy while at the same time creating marketable data from those customers. He also describes Statz’ March 2 launch of its Buyer Marketplace, starting with anonymized mobile communciations data. Recorded March 1, 2011.
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Podcast Episode 7: Mary Hodder
In this podcast Aldo talks with Mary Hodder, Chair of the Board of Directors of the Personal Data Ecosystems Consortium, and founder of Dabble and Wellness Mobile. Mary describes the three-pronged approach the PDE Consortium is taking to promote its objectives. She describes how the PDE can offer businesses the opportunity to fulfill customer needs without categorical “Do Not Track” legislation now proposed in Congress and at the FTC. In the podcast, she mentions The Quantified Self project. Recorded February 9, 2011.
Podcast Episode 6: John Battelle
In this podcast, Kaliya and Aldo interview John Battle about his recent post on SearchBlog titled Identity and the Independent Web, (October 21, 2010). In it, we learn John’s views as to the benefits of providing people the ability to present a more “nuanced” identity online. We also discuss the implications of personal data stores to online search.
Podcast Episode 5: Phil Windley
In this podcast, Kaliya talks to Phil Windley, CTO and co-founder of Kynetx, and co-foundeder and co-producer of the Internet Identity Workshop with Kaliya & Doc Searls. Phil gives his perspective on the key differentiator between today’s social networks and Personal Data Ecosystem and the emergence of the personal data store where individuals store and control their own data. He also covers the event based architecture his company, Kynetx, is developing and refers to the project neck pain demo. In the podcast, he mentions also Twillio.
Podcast Episode 4: David Siegel
Podcast Episode 3: Phil Wolff
Live from Jack London Square. Kaliya and Aldo talk to Phil Wolff, a volunteer director of the Data Portability Project. DPP’s work is focused on the policy layer of the questions of data portability to encourage companies to disclose their data sharing policies to users. They have developed a set of questions to help companies form data portability policies that can be found at PortabilityPolicy.org. An example of it being used was for the Startup Bus from San Francisco to SXSW this year.
Podcast Episode 2: Drummond Reed
Kaliya and Aldo talk with Drummond Reed who recently stepped down as the Executive Director of the Open Identity Exchange and Information Card Foundation to begin a still stealth startup in the personal data space. He shares his perspectives and overview on the emerging personal data system and the analogy between it and the banking system.
This podcast has limited audio quality. We decided to post it anyway because we thought it was important to share. We are still working out technical kinks.
Personal Data Ecosystem Podcast Episode 2: Drummond Reed [ 26:22 ] Play Now | Play in Popup | DownloadPodcast Episode 1: Introduction to the Personal Data Ecosystem

In this first podcast episode for the Personal Data Ecosystem community, Aldo Castañeda and Kaliya Hamlin talk about the different components of the ecosystem and what is motivating us to record community conversations now. We recommend checking out the picture referred to in the podcast here on the PDE site.
Aldo hosted the Story of Digital Identity (Stodid) Podcats for several years but stopped after finishing his joint JD/MBA degree and beginning a job. Kaliya is the Executive Director of the Personal Data Ecosystem Consortium, and the co-producer and facilitator of the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW).
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