Archive for the ‘Online Identity’ Category

Transparency Book Interview

Our friend, John C. Havens, over at BlogTalkRadio.com is writing a book about Transparency and the media tentatively titled "Media 2.Open: Tactics for Transparency" and asked us for an interview. Being our first book interview and how much we like John (and of course, the book idea), we were ...

Shhh…BeenVerified Profiles Work as OpenID Too!

***Update 4/27/08: As of the new release of BeenVerified, OpenID is not currently supported. We are currently discussing how we would like to best implement OpenID and with the announcements of Yahoo and AOL, it seems that there are plenty of places for people to have access to free OpenID's. ...

Blogger OpenID Commenting Goes Live!

Wow, talk about exciting times for OpenID. Two weeks ago, Blogger announced at IIW that they would be putting OpenID in draft mode of the blogger service. Well, it went live! Check out the announcement here. People can now start commenting on blogs run off the blogger platform using ...

Last IIW Post of 2007!

Things are finally back to normal and I have to admit that in Internet time this post is a week overdue. (Un)fortunately, there is a growing business to be run as well. First, we wanted to thank our hosts at Internet Identity World, Kaliya Hamlin and Phil Windley, for ...

Internet Identity Workshop 2007 Video Interviews

We provided quick video interviews for CenterNetworks of most of the major protocols and projects that were out in Mountain View this week at the Internet Identity Workshop. The videos came out pretty good and can be found at this post over at CenterNetworks. Was truly a great ...

Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) 2007: Mountain View, CA

We are attending the Internet Identity Workshop (IIW) this week out in Mountain View, CA. Since we first met Kaliya (of Identity Woman fame), we have been excited about this event. Having spent the last few months researching and reading the blogs of almost everyone who will be ...

BeenVerified.com “User Bill of Rights”- First Draft

Many of you know how we can often go off on countless tangents about privacy, security, and the right for the user to decide the who, what, when, where, and why information about them will be shown online. While it is easy for us to communicate to people ...