This is the Information Card Foundation website. Charles Andres the ED of the foundation has been working hard getting it ready. This announcement is really big news on several levels. There are major internet players on board committed to cooperating together on this technology - as the founding corporate board members Novell, Oracle, Microsoft, Google, PayPal, Equifax. …
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Big Annoucement: Information Card Foundation
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At Burton Group Catalyst! Exciting week ahead.
http://www.identitywoman.net/?p=773This week I am diving back into Identity at Burton Group Catalyst Conference - I am writing you from the Federation workshop offered by Jerry and Doug. It has been just over a month since the Internet Identity Workshop. I am excited to be able to spend the week with all the fun smart folks working hard on user-centric identity here. …
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Online Community Unconference June 18th
http://www.identitywoman.net/?p=772This year I will again be facilitating the Online Community Unconference on June 18th put on by Forum One Communication. I will be talking about the latest developments in identity to the range of community managers and platform providers there. …
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unconference
http://kaliyasblogs.net/unconferencebest source of information on all of these challenges is other knowledgeable practitioners. They have a great unconference FAQ. I will be facilitating and also convening a session about the emerging identity tools similar to the one that I gave at Net Squared last week along with talking about the proposal being put forward about relationships being nodes not just edges. If you are a ‘face to face’ facilitator kinda person but want to explore what is going online with people and groups this would be a great
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Online Community Unconference - its going to be great
http://unconference.net/?p=83best source of information on all of these challenges is other knowledgeable practitioners. They have a great unconference FAQ. I will be facilitating and also convening a session about the emerging identity tools similar to the one that I gave at Net Squared last week along with talking about the proposal being put forward about relationships being nodes not just edges. If you are a ‘face to face’ facilitator kinda person but want to explore what is going online with people and groups this would be a great
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Best of NetSquared Day One
http://www.netsquared.org/blog/aaron-pava/best-netsquared-da...A totally biased best of... Day One: My del.icio.us links from the conference. Leveraging Identity on the Web: http://www.identitywoman.net/?p=769 The Future of FreeCycle Cellular Osmosis Easy-to-build widget apps: http://del.icio.us/pava/widgets Share your PowerPoint: http://www.slideshare.net Make easy forms: http://wufoo.com Forum Hosting:
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Remixing the Web - Best of NetSquared Day One
http://www.civicactions.com/blog/remixing_the_web_best_of_ne...http://www.identitywoman.net/?p=769 The Future of FreeCycle Cellular Osmosis Easy-to-build widget apps: http://del.icio.us/pava/widgets Share your PowerPoint: http://www.slideshare.net Make easy forms: http://wufoo.com Forum Hosting:
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N2Y3Con: Us, Our Organizations, and the Web
http://www.netsquared.org/blog/brenda/n2y3con-us-our-organiz...Brenda Hough here again, post-lunch, ready for the afternoon presentations to begin. I'm live-blogging a session called, "Us, Our Organizations, and the Web: Leveraging Identity Tools for Collaboration" presented by Kaliya Hamlin, Identity Woman.net. read more
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The Network’s Continental Congress: Searls, Gillmor, Windley, Arrington
http://blog.echovar.com/?p=397are statesmen of the Network doing the good work of bringing the small and large states to the table to talk about politics, technology, interstate commerce, identity and inalienable rights. Acknowledgement is also due to Kaliya for her critical role in facilitating the dialogue through the unconference format. Windley described the early meetings of the IIW as “brawling” among major vendors and protocol authors. A form of what
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Report on IIW 2008
http://drstarcat.com/archives/53to prove the real quality of IIW. Much of the credit for this goes to the high-caliber of the attendees, but much credit also deserves to go to the day-to-day leader of the conference and one of the truly great connectors in the Identity space, the Identity Woman, Kaliya Hamlin. Kaliya doesn’t get nearly as much credit as she deserves. Leading a conference and a movement that’s composed of SO many smart and opinionated people is a real trick. There are a lot of egos, careers, and hard work at stake in
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Data Availabity, Data Connections, Data Data Everywhere
http://danielabarbosa.blogspot.com/2008/05/data-availabity-d...of the details have been published so it will be interesting to see them all. i am looking forward to the outcome of the exercises that Kaliya the 'Identity Woman' is proposing for this weeks upcoming Internet Identity Workshop in which they will be comparing the 'openness' of these announcements. I unfortunately won't be at the Workshop but will be attending Thursday's Data Sharing Summit. I am just so happy to be in the middle of this sprint to action by vendors, this public cry for control from the users and with all the community leaders
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Internet Identity Workshop: May 12-14, 2008
http://orcmid.com/blog/2008/05/internet-identity-workshop-ma...I must carefully focus my energy and any subsistence on immediate projects as I progress through my 70th year.) There is additional information in posts from the three organizers (or "conveners" as I am learning to say): Identity Woman Kaliya Hamlin, Technometrian Phil Windley, and Mr. Vendor Relationship Management, Doc Searls. There is much activity in the social-networking world that impinges on requirements for user-centric identity and digital identity.