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This Week’s Bookmarks

May 18, 2008 in Asides by Carsten Pötter

A quick summary of some sites and articles I have enjoyed reading this week.

Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments | Tech news blog – CNET News.com

Washingtonpost.com wants identities of readers who post comments | Tech news blog - CNET News.com

‘But this isn’t a solution. Brady believes that in the next five years people will be required to identify themselves in some way at many sites. “I don’t know whether we do it with a credit card number, a driver’s license or passport, but I think making people responsible would raise the level of discourse.”‘

25 reasons you should use Disqus – Digging in a Habari sandpit

25 reasons you should use Disqus - Digging in a Habari sandpit

Disqus looks quite interesting. Maybe I should try it as well.

Thoughts on DataPortability | FactoryCity

Thoughts on DataPortability | FactoryCity

Chris Messina’s thoughts on the DataPortability group, the stack of technologies associated with it, and much more. Long but worth reading.

DiSo Project Figures Messina and Norris Join Vidoop – ReadWriteWeb

DiSo Project Figures Messina and Norris Join Vidoop - ReadWriteWeb

“Chris Messina and Will Norris, two leading community figures working on distributed social networking, identity and data portability, are joining the staff of OpenID provider Vidoop, the company will announce soon. Messina and Norris have been working on a project called DiSo, an umbrella group working to bring open source distributed social networking technologies to market. They will continue the same work, now as a part of Vidoop. The company provides user login functionality to both consumer and enterprise web publishers, using an innovative system based on image recognition to replace passwords.”

Scott Kveton · Solutions: more than technology

Scott Kveton · Solutions: more than technology

“One of the most interesting projects to me as of late has been DiSo. DiSo is short for Distributed Social Networking and is the work of several developers working out in the open, developing real solutions for real users. The mantra of the DiSo team has been one that I can relate to coming from the open source world; lead with code. This touches me right where my Open Source roots come from and I love it.”

Identity, OpenID and ‘Cognitive Load’ – Own Your Identity

Identity, OpenID and 'Cognitive Load' - Own Your Identity

“If we really want to see OpenID adoption take off, we should look less at throwing up a multiplicity of buttons to ease the flow and look more at how we can build the links between authentication, brand and communications.”

Demand OpenID!

Demand OpenID!

Which sites should support OpenID? Vote for them.

View all my bookmarks on Ma.gnolia

Tags: Chris Messina, DiSo, distributed social networking, enterprise web publishers, Figures Messina, Norris Join Vidoop, real solutions, Scott Kveton, social networking, social networking technologies, umbrella group, user login functionality, Will Norris

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