The next generation of Identity

October 5, 2005

sxore at web 2.0

Filed under: Events — Dick @ 5:52 pm

We are showing sxore here at web 2.0. This application helps solve one of the scourges of web 2.0 — comment spam. Identity is part of the solution, so we are building out sxore which will also show how SXIP can be used to move identity information around. You can check it out on this site and my personal site and the sxore blog.

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    Mon Oct 10, 2005 at 6:08 PM
    wanderingstan

    test

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    Tue Oct 11, 2005 at 6:16 AM
    JonathanPeterson

    OK, I get it. Sxore has TONS of potential (the follow feature is a category destroyer when compared to other centralized blog comment solutions), what it needs now is a marketing strategy that will get it rolled out across as many blogging platforms as possible. That means money and/or a batch of active open source developers.

    Rolling out Wordpress and moveable type-ins should be pretty easy, getting Google to implement sxore for blogger and Yahoo for Yahoo 360 are the bigger battles.

    How does that happen?

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    Sun Oct 16, 2005 at 2:14 AM
    Simon
    • Simon

    just playing...

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    Dick
    • Dick

    hope it was fun!

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    Wed Oct 19, 2005 at 12:41 PM
    INKIRK

    This has huge potential. I'll keep an eye on it and pass it along.

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    Tue Nov 1, 2005 at 12:01 PM

    I want control over my digital identity and a lot more control over privacy. What's an example of a third party I'm going to trust with this? It seems that there are conflicts of interest with most commercial 3rd parties...

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    Dick
    • Dick

    A goal of SXIP was that you could decide who you trusted, and that releasing your information is in your control.

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