More on (limited liability) persona
Despite the lack of comments (yet) the post on persona has resulted in some good behind the scenes debate. Something that came out of this is that I agreed to post an illustration of how a legal entity...
View ArticleWhat happens when we all have our own queue(s)?
My experiment with directed social bookmarking seems to be working out well, though I still don’t have an appropriate feedback vehicle. Nudge, nudge to those that have offered to help. One of the...
View ArticleThe end of persona?
I’ve spent a lot of time this year talking about persona, which makes it a little ridiculous that I find myself writing now about its possible demise. We’ve barely got started. The problem is ‘the end...
View ArticlePersona – one year on
It was a little over a year ago when I first wrote about persona, and I’ve done a couple of follow ups since. It seems that the term is finally finding its way into common usage, and I’m encouraged by...
View ArticleTelepersona
This is one of those posts that I’ve been meaning to write for ages, and just not got around to it. I’d like to pull together some of the concepts that I’ve touched upon before such as persona, and the...
View ArticleSome thoughts provoked by Tim Bray on ‘numbers’
Tim Bray has a post up about numbers, and this began as a comment but grew a little too long. I once described telephone numbers as ‘the original digital identity‘. The trouble is that for way too long...
View ArticleIdentity Providers – Twitter
Federated identity seems to have sneaked up on us. A couple of years back federated identity was some huge enterprisey thing that was costly and took time to implement. Then a bunch of service...
View ArticleIdentity Providers – Google
This is my second post in a series looking at how federated identity has becoming a reality (I first looked at Twitter). The user experience The basic premise of federated identity is first you sign...
View ArticleIdentity Providers – Facebook
This is my third post in a series looking at how federated identity has becoming a reality (I first looked at Twitter, and then Google). Before we get started I kind of liked Facebook in the early days...
View ArticleAnother way that Google+ gets identity wrong
This isn’t a post about the nym wars. I understand why people are upset about the real names policy, but I’m pretty ambivalent about it myself. I certainly don’t have anything to add to the great stuff...
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