Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
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Torrent metasearch (via Lifehacker)
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Online version of the Twitter stats script by Damon Cortesi (result is less beautiful however). You need to give an email address to get url mailed to you - my result is here: http://bradkellett.com/output/graphs_pascalvanhecke.html
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“When I enter my personally identifiable information (PII) into Facebook, I am entering into a social contract with two entities. I am trusting Facebook to protect my data [...] In addition, I am implicitly trusting the people in my social network”
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Whereas we’re used to identity/claim assertions in 1-on-1 interaction, we’re still learning how to deal with public claims and identity.
(analoguous to the “2 faces of OpenID” I’ve been thinking about myself)
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more on the 2 aspects of OpenID: “anything that has a page which can be considered to represent a user account.This would make a lot of sense, because OpenID is good for more than just authentication. [OpenID] allows a user to assert ownership of a URL”
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Yet another profile aggregator/reputation management/monitoring service: “status monitoring is actually a new, free service designed to help promote its for-pay security software, called DataPatrol [that protects against] identity theft”
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