Archives for December 2010

Finally, a truthful privacy policy

For anyone who’ been dealing with Internet privacy, Dan Tynan’s The First Truly Honest Privacy Policy is a scream.
(Don’t tell anyone, but it’s much closer to the real truth than anyone really wants to admit.)

Podcast Episode 5: Phil Windley

In this podcast, Kaliya talks to Phil Windley, CTO and co-founder of Kynetx, and co-foundeder and co-producer of the Internet Identity Workshop with Kaliya & Doc Searls. Phil gives his perspective on the key differentiator between today’s social networks and Personal Data Ecosystem and the emergence of the personal data store where individuals store and control their own […]

Kim Cameron – Microsoft: Gov2.0 and Facebook ‘Like’ Buttons

I couldn’t agree more with the points made by identity architect James Brown in a very disturbing piece he has posted at The Other James Brown. 
James explains how the omnipresent Facebook  widget works as a tracking mechanism:  if you are a …

Social, Interest and Purpose: The Three Graphs

Nathaniel Whittemore wrote last week about the intersection of the social graph and the interest graph. He argues the two graphs are so different that businesses should craft different strategies for them. There’s a third graph; I’ll add that in a…