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OpenID is one of the main building blocks towards establishing the portability of personal data between social networks and other online services, a.k.a. decentralized data storage, decoupling the services used from data provided.
Major changes to the OpenID authentication specification, draft 11 to draft 12:
* Specify handling of URL fragments
* Realm verification using XRDS discovery
* Don’t […]

The key factor in the digital media age is the allocation of attention. In a recent blog post on ReadWrite Web - “The Attention Economy: An Overview”, author Alex Iskold provides an interesting framework we’d like to discuss. In a reverse market, where users determine the design of products and services […]

At the Digital Forum, Seoul, a journalist asks Eric Schmidt on what he thinks could mean Web 3.0. At first Schmidt refuses to indulge in “hype-terms”, such as Web 2.0 and others. But he can’t resist speaking about connected, atomic, high-performance Internet apps and risks calling this Web 3.0. Enjoy - Google is pushing the […]