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  • Eve Finds Another Intersection

    I’m going to start referring to her as the Venn Queen. Eve Maler has done another Venn diagram, this time to show the relationship of whole areas of the “user-centric” sphere of activities. Going into Digital ID World next week, I’ll use this to help orient conversations around why there needs to be a simple, [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 4, 2008
    Filed under: OpenID, user-centric, Information Cards, privacy, General, XDI, I-Cards, Social Web, VRM, Data Portability, r-cards, Relationship cards, Eve Maler, Venn diagrams
  • Joe Nails it Open

    Joe Andrieu nails another super post (where DOES he find the time to write/draw all of these???), this time about what it means for a platform to really be open. My favorite part is that he doesn’t just do it in words — he does it in pictures, deliciously simple and understandable graphics that make it [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 14, 2008
    Filed under: General, XDI, VRM, Dataweb, Joe Andrieu, open platform
  • Relationship Cards (R-Cards)

    So much for the naïve thought that I’d have time at the Burton Catalyst conference last week to finally blog about two subjects near and dear to my heart that I knew would be covered at the conference. It backfired because they were too topical—all available time was consumed by related conversations. I did manage two [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 2, 2008
    Filed under: Identity Metasystem, Information Cards, General, XDI, Higgins, I-Cards, Social Web, Identity Rights Agreements, VRM, xrds, Data Portability, r-cards, Bob Blakley, Relationship cards, Burton Group, Joe Andrieu, Eve Maler, Relationship Layer
  • Doc Searls, VRM, and the Redemption of Tomorrow’s Internet

    Ryan Janssen has posted another interview in his series on digital identity, and I daresay that if you’ve ever met Doc Searls, you can just feel his energy and passion about VRM coming through in this writeup. Highly recommended reading. Doc has been right about many things, and ultimately I think VRM is going to [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 25, 2008
    Filed under: Blogging, General, VRM
  • Joe Andrieu on Microsoft’s Health Care Record Initiative

    Joe Andrieu, one of the leaders of the VRM (Vendor Relationship Management) community, has posted a good initial assessment of Microsoft’s first foray (post-Passport) of storing personal data for consumers via their Health Care Record initiative. It’s well worth reading his assessment of how this really legitimizes the market for “personal data stores”. Since that’s one [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 5, 2007
    Filed under: Blogging, General, XDI, Higgins, I-brokers, VRM

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