Marc on the Open Web Marc Canter's AlwaysOn article finally is out. Breaking the Web Wide Open! For decades, "walled gardens" of proprietary standards and Web 2.0 Design Patterns Buried on last page of Tim O'Reilly's article is this great list of design patterns for Web 2.0. I thought O'Reilly's thoughts on Identity in the context of Web 2.0 I just read through Tim's five pager on Web 2.0 and found the highlights that relate to Identity. Meanwhile, startups DIDW at Web 2.0 We will here a lot about this this week: What is Web 2.0? Eric Norlan summarizes it this way. "Web the DataWeb is coming…MasterCard has services I found this in a MasterCard Croporate Solutions Advertisement in the Economist Technology Quarterly: Could you stand to lose some Halley and I talk Identity – Podcast from BlogHer One of the highlights of BlogHer for me was my first podcasting experience with Halley Suitt. I was sitting around Web 1.0 and 2.0 this week So I have been off and about the world for a few weeks. I am finally back in the bay HIghlights from Accelerating Change:7 (Gamers will Save the Planet) This was a great talk by Cory from Second Life. Games will Save the Planet!!! How? Playing games improves the Highlights from Accelerating Change:6 (Brains, Spirit, Sex, Knowledge) From Dr. Amen: Brain protection is essential. The Brain is very soft like tofu and the skull is really hard. Rock Paper Sisors on Steroids And now for something completely different. Jair sent it to me thought you would all enjoy the laugh I got. HIghlights from Accelerating Change:5 (Joi Ito) Highlights from Joi Ito at Accelerating Change: The open Network means that bottom up and edge stuff can happen. He Highlights from Accelerating Chnage:4 (Organizations in the Stack) The presentation by Tom M Malone asserted that the technology stack includes organizational forms was refreshing. He mentioned BioTeams.com This Highlights from Accelerating Change: 3 (Finnern) Mark Finnern is the leader of the Bay Area Future Salon and runs the SAP Developer Network. He talked about Accelerating Change Highlights: 2 (Esther) Esther Dyson did a great thing opening her talk "I am going to lead this time like the internet - Accelerating Change Highlights: 1 (Jon Udell) I really enjoyed this conference - the people were GREAT! and I learned some new stuff. Accelerating Change is put Live from Accelerating Change – DataTao, i-name Cell phone I am blogging from the soon to be open Accelerating Change Conference. Andy gave me a ride down here and Emerging Understanding Swarms & other cool stuff at DorkBot SF On Wednesday Night I attended my first DorkBot - San Francisco. It was great to be in a room full If I have to be in another Social TEXT WIKI !!! I am really tired of trying to login to social text wiki's. I always have to reset my password. Hopefully Digital Identity 'performance' by college kids Danah Boyde has a great post about Face Book - (an online social network only for those how are in IAA – TIA continues and PATRIOT expanded? Surveillance society quietly moves in It's a well-known dirty trick in the halls of government: If you want to pass Marc, EndUsers CARE! Marc Canter's Law #1 has been published. Canter’s Law #1: - It is not a bad thing to make everyone Note to Identity Folks: Lower Barriers to Entry I was just surfing around some posts on tecosystems and this one popped out at me. LOWER BARRIERS TO ENTERY. New protocols … New Terms Eric Hall just pointed me to a great post by dizzyd of Passel about the challenges of doing a new Condi Caught by Emerging Participatory Panopticon Condi Returns to D.C. After Bloggers and 'Post' Expose Vacation This story is an interesting one because it shows what Information and Governance – Disaster and Disease "If government cannot inform, there is no government."Burce Sterling highlights this as the pull quote from the below. I would « Previous 1 … 42 43 44 45 46 … 48 Next »