No More Microsoft Dick, No More Identity 2.0
Yesterday was my last day at Microsoft. You can read more at Dick Hardt dot org. Now that I am not constrained by Microsoft policies,…
Yesterday was my last day at Microsoft. You can read more at Dick Hardt dot org. Now that I am not constrained by Microsoft policies,…
Eric Norlin (hey update that blog!) has a new conference Defrag. I twisted his arm so that I could be one of the speakers so…
I gave a talk on Identity 2.0 at the Next Web conference in Amsterdam. Although the organizers are not professional conference organizers, it was pretty…
There are several Mash Pits for OpenID coming up later this month. We are hosting one here in Vancouver the same day as Portland and…
Thursday night while our cousins to the south were eating turkey, we had a little pre-release party for Sxipper. We had a great turnout of…
For those that have not heard, the next Internet Identity Workshop is in three weeks at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. The…
Yahoo has joined Google’s silo building by releasing BBAuth, a mechanism for other sites to access services and data within the world of Yahoo. Unlike…
Phil Becker wrote a post on Identity substitutes, tokens and proxies over at ZD Net. Here is the opening paragraph: We frequently use proxies for…
I am giving a keynote in San Francisco at “The Future of Web Apps” September 13th on “The Emerging Age of Who”. Even if you…
Recently this question was posted to the Identity Gang mailing list. It is a good question, as it makes sure that we are working on…