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From Kim Cameron. InfoCard stuff.
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“A consortium representing organizations from around the world created in 2001 to address the technical, business, and policy challenges around identity and identity-based Web services.”
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“Ping Identity is a leading provider of federated identity solutions for web single sign-on and identity-enabled web services. Ping’s software allows organizations to securely share identity information across security boundaries. “
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Formerly Oblix, now owned by Oracle, another single sign on software solution.
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Decentralized identity management system from the folks behind LiveJournal.
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Homepage for sxip, who are now calling themselves “an identity 2.0 Company” (puke)
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Several nice definitions of feminism from rad feminist thinkers. On a page for a therapist on OKC (for some reason) but still well worth reading.
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Nice introductory article
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This is actually a really terrific list, although it is swamped with pop-over ads and a horrible Flash movie that plays automatically. I like the emphasis on privacy, transparency, and user control over their contributed content. Nice.
I did my undergrad in an OKC suburb, and, sadly, any self-described feminist professional probably needs to explain what she means by the term.