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POPSMySpaceID counters FB Connect Is it me or is the pace of major developments on the web increasing at light speed lately? Between the buzz about twitter, all the news out of facebook lately and now this from MySpace, the landscape is constantly changing!
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POPSPibb is Now Embeddable I'm on the fence when it comes to Pibb, but they are in the right area (and led by some smart people) with their new embeddable chat/thread code for WordPress blogs. I don't think I have enough audience to warrant using Pibb for my posts, but it would be a viable replacement for commenting. I wonder how it handles spammers?
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POPSI click, therefore I am: Toward outsourcing our identity There are two complementary tendencies on the Net: one which encourages keeping multiple personalities, and the other which tends to gather them in a central personality. For instance, a survey said that most people on Twitter use more than one account and a site lets users create profiles for the different facets of their personality. We can set different email addresses (sometimes called “identities”) in email programs. Other tendencies are toward reunification, as in OpenID, a “way to use a single digital identity across the Internet.” Furthermore, many social sites we could be part of, like BlogCatalog and MyBloglog will show the identity we choose to when we visit blogs, leaving a trace of our path.
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POPSOpenID Going Mainstream I am a big fan of the OpenID project and hope to implement it in the near future on my projects that will benefit from using this technology.
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POPSWeb3.0 talk already??? I think it's a bit early to be speculated what web3.0 has in store for us when many people are still in web1.0!! haha. Anyway, this article I found gives out some of the ideas people have. I think they're far-fetched.