Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, and Google are teaming up on the Data Transfer Project, an effort to develop open-source software that lets users move their data between service providers, according to this report from The Verge . Many companies let users download their data, but the open-source software will let people skip this step and move their data directly to other web services. This is...
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