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How To Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon
In my experience, it’s in the act of making things that we figure out who we are.
identity  maker  art  learning  from instapaper
december 2011 by afroginthevalley
(404) http://openmode.ca/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/identity-map.png
Working on identity tonight, found 2 good mind maps (as starters) & food for thought
identity  OpenID  from twitter
december 2009 by afroginthevalley
Identity: The Benefits of FB Connect vs. OpenID - MindMeister Mind Map
Working on identity tonight, found 2 good mind maps (as starters) & food for thought
identity  OpenID  from twitter
december 2009 by afroginthevalley
Joseph Smarr » What an RP Wants, Part 2 (OpenID Summit 2009)
RT @jsmarr: slides and video from my talk at the OpenID Summit - (we are halfway there, it's a long journey) #identity
openid  oauth  identity 
december 2009 by afroginthevalley
Wiki_Preface [Building Web Reputation Systems]
Just found the "Building Web Reputation Systems Companion Wiki" a few days ago and it's chock full of good stuff!
community  reputation  social  identity  type:reference 
october 2009 by afroginthevalley
Buzzword.org.uk Draft: Fingerpoint
Fingerpoint is a protocol allowing people to associate data (such as their name, homepage link, etc) with their e-mail address, and allowing third parties to discover that information. It is similar in spirit to the finger protocol and the webfinger project.
identity  to:read 
august 2009 by afroginthevalley
Verify your identity on Google Profiles | Webware - CNET
Anyone that questionned the fact about the ambition of google as an identity provider should think again. Tehy are not as well positionned as Facebook but they have much more massive ressources (and bright minds, but you don't need hundreds, just a few dozens).
google  facebook  identity 
january 2009 by afroginthevalley
How-To: Stream Activities on Friend Connect Sites
One of the great Friend Connect features is to be able to stream back your activities to other social networks (or other social sites supporting activity streams) you use. The interesting aspect here is the plural! With Facebook Connect, you are limited to just one social network (Facebook), but with Friend Connect you will be able to stream you activities to several sites at the same time.
identity  google  facebook  connect  social 
december 2008 by afroginthevalley
Vidoop Blog » Blog Archive » SXSW 2008 & Vidoop
note to self : meet with Scott and the Vidoop crew for follow-up on OpedID, DiSo
diso  openid  identity  twitter  sxsw2008  type:insight 
march 2008 by afroginthevalley
Graphing Social 2008
Presented at Graphing Social in San Diego, March 3, 2008 by Chris Messina
diso  identity  socialnetworks  type:radar 
march 2008 by afroginthevalley
APML wiki - "Attention Profiling Markup Lang...
APML allows users to share their own personal Attention Profile in much the same way that OPML allows the exchange of reading lists between News Readers.
identity  xml  apml  type:reference 
october 2007 by afroginthevalley
Draft: OpenID Attribute Exchange 1.0 - Draft 04
OpenID Attribute Exchange is an OpenID service extension for exchanging identity information between endpoints. Messages for retrieval and storage of identity information are provided.
openid  identity  type:specification 
april 2007 by afroginthevalley
whobar.org
Whobar is a tool that allows users to login to a website using InfoCard, OpenID or i-names and makes it all transparent to the web application. Whobar is written in PHP, but works like a proxy, so the web application can be in any language.
identity  openin  interop 
january 2007 by afroginthevalley
Draft: Attribute Properties for OpenID Attribute Exchange
OpenID Attribute Exchange ([OpenID.attribute‑exchange‑1.0] (Hardt, D. and B. Ferg, “OpenID Attribute Exchange,” August 2006.)) is a service for OpenID ([OpenID.authentication‑2.0] (Recordon, D., Hoyt, J., and B. Fitzpatrick, “OpenID Authentica
identity  openid  interop 
january 2007 by afroginthevalley
Turning the World I-side Out / SuitWatch - August 31
While huge progress has been made toward "user-centric" identity, I still have problems with "user-centric" anything. The point-of-view is still outside the user. It's still organizational, corporate. If you're "centric" about users, where are you?
identity  data  thinking 
september 2006 by afroginthevalley
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