(note: the following is cross-posted at Identity Future.)
Being that good software — the social software that’s nearly synonymous with Web 2.0 — is stuff that gets you laid, where does that leave IdM?
Danah Boyd might not have been thinking about it in exactly those terms, but her approach is uniquely social-centered. She proposes “SecureId”
What is [...]
Posted April 6, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: context dependent identity, danah boyd, identity management, idm, social, social aspects, social context, social identity, social idm, social interaction, social networks, social software. Be the first one.
Joel Friesen’s PowerPoint-esque presentation on why his girlfriend should continue to date him didn’t win her back, but it entertained folks.
Yes, the diagram above shows Joel’s position at the intersection of those who are graphic designers, awesome people, and people who’ve played a zombie in a low-budget horror flick, yes the other slides are [...]
Posted January 6, 2006 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Questionable...funny. Pointless.. Tags: chart, comic, date me, funny, graph, joel friesen, parody, plea, powerpoint, social interaction. 6 Comments.