Category Archives: information cards

Privacy is Not an On and Off Switch – "Do Not Track" is Not the Answer

Victoria Salisbury wrote an excellent blog post today on “Who’s Creepier? Facebook or Google?“.  I’ve been intrigued by the hypocrisy over criticism of Facebook’s own very granular privacy controls when sites like Google, Foursquare, Gowalla, Twitter, and others have an … Continue reading

Posted in Browsers, Clients, Facebook, Google, Gowalla, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, information cards, open standards, open web, privacy, Technology, Twitter, WWW | 7 Comments

It’s Time to Free the Twitter Client

Dave Winer wants a programmable Twitter client. I think it’s a great idea.  It’s something the browser has had for quite awhile now via extensions, frameworks, and plugins.  Up until this point Twitter clients have been closed systems that can’t … Continue reading

Posted in action cards, dave winer, facebook client, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, information cards, kynetx, loic lemeur, open standards, seesmic, selector, Social Coding, Technology, tweetdeck, twitter client | 3 Comments

The Future Has No Log In Button

Since last week’s Kynetx Impact Conference I have gained an entirely new vision for the open web.  I now foresee a web which the user completely controls, lives in the browser, syncs with the cloud, and has no boundaries.  This … Continue reading

Posted in action cards, azigo, future, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, identity, information cards, openid, OSS, selectors, social, Technology | 59 Comments

All Your OS Are Belong to Google – Why Aren’t We Worried?

I’m following the stories of the Google Chrome OS release today and am a bit concerned about some of the claims that are being made.  Mashable even goes to the extent of predicting Google is going to “destroy the desktop” … Continue reading

Posted in chrome, chrome os, chromium, Google, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, identity, information cards, OSS, selectors, Technology | 14 Comments

Kynetx Kills the Portal, Launches Identity Platform for Developers

Today at Kynetx Impact Conference Kynetx is changing the future of Web Identity and privacy as we know it by taking the power away from the server and moving it over to users’ desktops, mobile phones, or other client-based technology. … Continue reading

Posted in client, developers, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, identity, information cards, OSS, portal, social, Technology | 14 Comments