By Joe Andrieu on March 12, 2009
A functional model for best practice Identity implementations. The Identity Quartet is a framework for online services that allows users to express their Identity on their own terms. When I use the term “Identity”, I refer to the set of identifiers used in reference to users in online services. At the December 2008 Internet Identity [...]
Posted in Identity, User Driven, User Driven Services | Tagged Identity, identity quartet, IIW, IIW2008b, information cards, Internet Identity Workshop, Kim Cameron, non-correlation, OpenID, Randy Farmer, Seven Laws of Identity, User Driven, User-centric Identity, user-driven identity |
By Joe Andrieu on March 1, 2009
There is a low grade market war going on in web augmentation services, part of a huge shift in how developers and users perceive the web. The Web used to be about pages, then applications, followed by mashups. Today the interesting action is in augmentation. The leading edge of the Web first moved from static [...]
Posted in User Driven, User Driven Services, Web Augmentation | Tagged Adaptive Blue, APIs, Azigo, Glue, kynetx, netizen developer, open systems, RemindMe, User Driven, User Driven Services, web augmentation, webhooks |
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