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2008-11-30

  • 08:02 UTC Bookmarks for November 10 to November 24A bi-weekly collection of linky goodness. Garmin | Mac OS X - Current Software, news and more “Garmin is committed to creating a great software experience for all of our customers. This page is dedicated to keeping you up-to-date on our growing range of software made for Mac and helping you enjoy the full potential of your [...]

2008-11-26

2008-11-25

  • 07:17 UTC Why YouTube should support Creative Commons nowI was in Miami last week to meet with my fellow screeners from the Knight News Challenge and Jay Dedman and Ryanne Hodson, two vlogger friends whom I met through coworking, started talking about content licensing, specifically as related to President-Elect Barack Obama’s weekly address, which, if things go according to plan, will continue to [...]

2008-11-19

  • 21:22 UTC On invite-only betasFred Wilson wrote about the value of blogging and building social capital, demonstrated by the hundred requests for invites he received on his post on his recent investment, Boxee, an invite-only service. Now, while I find the behavior of public invite-requesting curious, I understand it. I also think there’s another side to this equation that I’d like [...]

2008-11-16

  • 08:01 UTC Bookmarks for October 27 to November 10A bi-weekly collection of linky goodness. Apple - Movie Trailers - Up Looks to be a pretty colorful Pixar movie! Tags: movie, pixar, up, via:mento.info Help, We’re Being Digitally Bombarded | Mark Evans This is a good encapsulation/description of the “information abundance” problem/opportunity! Tags: via:mento.info Announcing GeoSocial “GeoSocial Is a group for people interested in exploring the uses of geodata to enhance the [...]

2008-11-13

  • 05:41 UTC Independent study on OpenID awareness using Mechanical TurkEven though I wasn’t able to attend the eighth Internet Identity Workshop this week in Mountain View (check out the latest episode of TheSocialWeb.tv for a glimpse), I wanted to do my part to contribute so I’m sharing the results of a study that Brynn Evans and I performed on Mechanical Turk a short while [...]

2008-10-30

  • 23:28 UTC Lightweight access PINs: a modest proposal for enabling OpenID in desktop and mobile appsWhile the news that Google is now an OpenID Provider was generally welcomed, a common chorus decrying their support (along with others large OPs like Yahoo, Microsoft and others) at best as half-hearted, at worst as ruining OpenID has revealed a significant barrier to such large providers becoming relying parties (even beyond usability). Eric Sachs (Google [...]

2008-10-29

  • 04:28 UTC OpenID usability is not an oxymoronJulie Zhou of Facebook discusses usability findings from Facebook Connect. Photo © John McCrea. All rights reserved. Monday last week marked the first ever OpenID UX Summit at Yahoo! in Sunnyvale with over 40 in attendance. Representatives came from MySpace, Facebook, Google, Yahoo!, Vidoop, Janrain, Six Apart, AOL, Chimp, Magnolia, Microsoft, Plaxo, Netmesh, Internet 2 [...]

2008-10-18

  • 21:25 UTC My argument against Proposition 8Politics is something that I normally don’t cover on my blog, but not for any particularly reason. I typically get more [publicly] worked up about technology and the economics and politics of technological development than I do about directly human-facing issues, but that’s not because I’ve ever lost sight of the fact that ultimately all [...]

2008-10-03

  • 01:55 UTC Obama Phone!If you haven’t heard about this yet, the Obama campaign today released an iPhone app that, among other features, enables you to call your friends prioritized by their location in battleground states. This is critical. There’s nothing more important, or more influential, than friends encouraging friends to vote, and when it comes to getting informed on the [...]

2008-09-21

  • 07:01 UTC Bookmarks for September 01 to September 15A bi-weekly collection of linky goodness. Bytes of Life - washingtonpost.com “When San Francisco couple Brynn Evans and Chris Messina heard of a new Web site called BedPost, they registered an account before the site was even out of beta. BedPost was created to map users’ sex lives online — everything from partner to duration of the [...]

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