192 posts tagged identity 2.0
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Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ Hinchcliffe/ ?p=174Mashups turn into an industry as offerings mature Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 10:16 pm Categories: Web 2.0, Design Patterns, SaaS, Mashups, Web as Platform, Rich Internet Applications (RIA), Small Pieces, Loosely Joined, Lightweight Service Models, SOA, Cost-effective scalability, Governance, Right
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On Being Brief
http://berkshirecat.typepad.com/ paradigms/ 2008/ 05/ on-being-brief.htmlOn Being Brief These are lingering thoughts from Dan Pink's book, A Whole New Mind; the ideas of: 1-brevity and 2-story Of all the right-brain enhancing exercises in the book, I was intrigued by the idea of writing mini-sagas (short stories that are 50 words or less.) I have always enjoyed haikus and short poems that pack a punch.
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SFZero - A New Interface for San Francisco
http://iplot.typepad.com/ iplot/ 2008/ 05/ sfzero---a-new.htmlRemember the movie "The Game" with Michael Douglas and Sean Penn as unlikely brothers, shot before the backdrop of vertiginous San Francisco? Well, here's a a new interface for San Francisco: SFZero is "a new representation for the data that's already there.
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Theorizing Twitter: Narratives and Identity
http://scrawledinwax.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ twitter-narratives-and-identity/Trying to explain Twitter to the non-user has become something like the tech world’s Arthurian challenge, a seemingly impossible task that no-one is able to fully complete. And while I love Twitter, the moment I try and describe it to someone not immersed in web culture, I am suddenly struck by
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Theorizing Twitter: Making Narratives of Identity
http://scrawledinwax.com/ 2008/ 05/ 13/ twitter-making-narratives-of-identity/Trying to explain Twitter to the non-user has become something like the tech world’s Arthurian challenge, a seemingly impossible task that no-one is able to fully complete. And while I love Twitter, the moment I try and describe it to someone not immersed in web culture, I am suddenly struck by
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Brand Tags: Lacoste = Preppy
http://irenepereyra.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ brand-tags-lacoste-preppy.htmlWhat's the first thing that pops into your head when you think of Lacoste? or Gap? or MTV? or Apple? Is Google amazing or evil? Is Wikipedia useful or inaccurate? We collectively think AOL sucks and Pumas are cool. Brands want you to think of them in a certain way, but their image is not entirely controlled by the brand's creative or marketing department.
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Google Friends Connect
http://snackfin.com/ 2008/ 05/ google-friends-connect.htmlfrom O'Reilly Radar, Google Friend Connect Previews Tonight: Later today Google is going to preview Friend Connect (it's not live yet at http://www.google.com/friendconnect), a product that lets any website host OpenSocial applications.
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The “Miranda Rights” of Real Estate
http://www.geekestateblog.com/ the-miranda-rights-of-real-estate/We are all familiar with the Miranda Rights (some of us more than others) that are given to a suspect when they are arrested, right?? here is the FULL version below (not the stripped down version you see on TV)… You have the right to remain silent and refuse to answer questions.
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Dave and Vikas Hop on the Right Bus
http://blogs.oracle.com/ clayton/ newsItems/ viewFullItem$33While I may not agree that doing SQL through your virtual directory to get access to combined views of transactions and identity information is the right way to go (and I think Dave really wasn't trying to say that anyway), but...
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Who Are We? Welcome to the Tribe.
http://www.leveragingideas.com/ 2008/ 05/ 11/ who-are-we-social-media-identity/The other day I was talking to a friend about the various communications outlets I use such as this blog, my RSS reader, Twitter, Facebook and a host of other services. My friend then asked what kind of people read Leveraging Ideas? I explained that the make-up of my readership is basically smart people who ‘get it’ technology wise.