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#Google+ Circles or TRUST and the IDENTITY CIRCLE – The Past Rehashed :)

July 11, 2011

I’ve been trying out Google+ and I like it. I like Circles and Hangouts (I’ll provide a separate post on Hangouts) the names even mean something to me. By referencing the notes below I draw one conclusion – yet to be proven re Google’s longer term intent. I’ve also added additional links worth reading at [...]

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Your Identity Broker for Packages or in Fact Any Exchange Very Phweet

November 23, 2009

SendSocial via @Aswath (thanks!) and Andy Abramson a varation on using any ID and then brokering the exchange. This is a great variation. Twitter’s free pipe (at least for now) is enabling low cost entry for almost anyone to broker connections between one or more parties.). SendSocial let’s you address a package without knowing anything [...]

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Phweet Thoughts on Laws of Identity

August 14, 2008

Kim Cameron writes today that he has been working on how to make the Laws of Identity accessible to busy people without a technical background. The short laws he outlines below are exactly the reason Phweet was created. I would add one element to these simplified laws. Escalation to the highest levels of communication should [...]

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Where’s the Flow? Where’s My Control?

April 1, 2008

There’s a meme going around about where my information is. Loic wants it back. I started on this process some time ago thinking about lifestreams. Then Stowe chimes in with it’s all about flows. Both are right. We are learning to reconfigure how we capture and share expanded lifestreams in an accelerated environment. It’s also [...]

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VoIP 2008 Dawn of a New Year – Belated Post

February 20, 2008

I wrote the post below after finding I was listed as one of the top 25 VoIP bloggers in 2007. Then my recent blogging performance has been appalling and dropped me off the map. From time to time I just get blogger block and I’m trying to get back! I also write many things that [...]

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Mobivox – “Connecting You and Me by Name”

February 19, 2008

A few years ago I went to CES2005 in search of new VoIP products. At the time I came across VoxLib a product that could make and receive Skype calls on a normal home phone. When you picked up the phone you got VoxGirl who asked… who would you like to call. There were many [...]

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