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Feds to Let Citizens Log In With Yahoo, Google, Paypal Accounts (via OpenID)

Bookmarked via Diigo on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 @ 12:11 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

This is an enormous win for OpenID, but it is also a huge risk if anything goes wrong with such a high-profile project. Obviously, it will all depend on the implementation, and if all goes well it will give OpenID the push it needs to increase the number of consumers as opposed to providers, which is a ratio that is sorely lopsided at the moment.

I’m a little sad to see that my preferred OpenID provider, myOpenID from JanRain, Inc., was not included in the approved list of providers for the pilot program. Hopefully, that will be rectified soon, although even if it does not, one of the great things about the OpenID protocol is that delegation means that I can change providers on a whim. :-)

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Does what happen in Facebook stay in Facebook?

Bookmarked via Diigo on Saturday, April 12, 2008 @ 07:46 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

OK, this video from 2006 may be a little overblown, but conspiracy theories aside there are some questions worth asking here. Particularly when you consider the connections the author draws between some of Facebook’s investors. We’re not talking just about marketing firms here, we’re talking about CIA and DARPA. It’s a little tin-foil hat, but come on, in a country where something like the Total Information Awareness Project can be proposed by our defense department, anything is possible.

The video is well done so I will forgive the author the constant errors of referring to Facebook as “the Facebook” and asking the audience “do you have a Facebook?” :-)

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Clarity Sought on Electronics Searches

Bookmarked via Diigo on Thursday, February 7, 2008 @ 15:37 CST by Daniel Andrlik

The title of this Washington Post article fails to do the material justice. This has to do with U.S. customs officials that have been requiring travelers to turn over laptop passwords (booting their laptops to verify it is correct), copying web history information and occasionally confiscating laptops.

I wish I could say that I didn’t believe this was happening, but this is becoming an all too familiar sort of story in our country.

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Netherlands Adopts Open-Source Software

Bookmarked via Diigo on Saturday, December 15, 2007 @ 22:27 CST by Daniel Andrlik

While I’m not huge fan of government regulation, I have to admit that I really like this policy.

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Throw away your TV - Jon Stewart on Net Neutrality

Bookmarked via Diigo on Friday, July 14, 2006 @ 07:18 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

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The Dilbert Blog: Secret Society

Bookmarked via Diigo on Wednesday, July 12, 2006 @ 12:03 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

hilarious

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GovTrack: Your Settings

Bookmarked via Diigo on Tuesday, May 30, 2006 @ 14:49 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

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Why you should care about network neutrality. By Tim Wu

Bookmarked via Diigo on Wednesday, May 3, 2006 @ 09:32 CDT by Daniel Andrlik

GREAT article on net neutrality

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