Friday, December 14th, 2007
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… is now available for all Blogger blogs. “We’ve chosen a few popular OpenID providers to highlight on the comments form, but OpenID is, well, “open”! Use any OpenID service to post a comment by choosing “Any OpenID” and filling in your OpenID URL.”
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[By it,] you allow Google to track every webpage you visit. What if every time you loaded a webpage, the Google toolbar flashed a message “Google just recorded that sarah@gmail.com just visited http://espn.com at 11:30AM on December 12. 2007, Thank You!”
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With very little effort, do an HTTP POST as part of an OpenID authentication transaction, and carry arbitrary payload that is subject to the OpenID authentication crypto, i.e. cannot be changed in transit and whose sender address cannot be falsified.
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[Dutch] definitieve tekst van de Richtsnoeren ‘Publicatie van persoonsgegevens op internet’. Deze Richtsnoeren leggen uit hoe het CBP vindt dat de Wet Bescherming Persoonsgegevens toegepast zou moeten worden op internet, met name bij websites en forum
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“web service for running queries on structured data in real time. This service works in close conjunction with Amazon S3 and EC2, collectively providing the ability to store, process and query data sets in the cloud.”
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“Let me reiterate: communities need love, not math. Communities have sprung up in the unlikeliest of places, with minimal “tools” - because the organizers have discovered how to demonstrate their love for stuff, and surface it in others.”
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“Knol relies on individual authors rather than “the crowd.” Each article, or “knol,” will be signed and owned by the person who writes it, and articles on the same subject will compete with one another…”
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