Other experience
In 2011, in collaboration with Roger Bamkin, Eden developed QRpedia, a mobile Web-based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users in their preferred language.[19]
Eden previously worked as a Senior Product Manager at O2.[20][21][22][23]
Eden was appointed as a member of the Google Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) Advisory Committee in November 2018.[24] In 2020, Eden resigned his position and explained that he did so because he did not believe that AMP would improve the web: "The stated goal of the AMP AC is to 'make AMP a great web citizen'... I am concerned that... Google has limited interest in that goal". Eden also emphasised the need for "an open, standards based approach to the web".[25]
In 2018, Eden demonstrated a flaw in the Verisart blockchain's verification of artwork authenticity by registering himself as creator of da Vinci's Mona Lisa.[26][27][28]
Eden develops and runs OpenBenches together with Elizabeth Eden.[29] OpenBenches is an open data website which catalogues memorial benches around the world through crowd-sourced data.[30][31] As of December 2023, there were more than 30,000 memorial benches recorded on the site.[32][33]
In 2024, Eden developed ActivityBot, a simple template for creating self-hosted ActivityPub bots.[34]