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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
  • XDI Link Contracts

    Identity Woman (Kaliya Hamlin) posts about why current “friend formats” like FOAF and XFN don’t satisfy the need for privacy and personal control of data that she – and many other women – want before they are comfortable sharing personal information online. She mentions that XRI and XDI provide this capability. Chris Messina comments that: As it [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on November 25, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, Blogging, General, XRI, XDI
  • Securing Very Important Data: Your Own

    Denise Caruso published a wonderful article in Sunday’s New York Times on a subject very close to my heart: how to best go about protecting personal identity, profile, and preference data as new technologies like OpenID, Higgins, and XDI make it possible for individuals to aggregate and share this information much more easily. Call it [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on October 8, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, General, XDI, Social Web, Limited Liability Persona, Identity Rights Agreements
  • Social Web User’s Bill of Rights

    Last week I mentioned the Social Web User’s Bill of Rights that was drafted for the Data Sharing Summit last Friday and Saturday. When it was first posted, it included the phrase, “ownership”, as in “user’s should own their personal data”. Mary Hodder, the entrepreneur behind Dabble.com, Paul Trevithick, and I were initially wary [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 12, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, General, XDI, Identity Commons, Social Web, Identity Rights Agreements
  • The Data Sharing Summit: Problems and Solutions

    Certain events scream out for live blogging. The Data Sharing Summit is one of them. So these are my notes from first half of Day 1. (Then why are they being posted at midnight, you ask? Because there was too damn much to talk about during the second half of the day. More on that [...]
    Posted to Cardspace Community Bloggers (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 8, 2007
    Filed under: privacy, General, XRI, XDI, Higgins, Social Web, Identity Rights Agreements, Community Dictionary Service, Dataweb

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