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IIW2006 Lost and Found

After IIW2006B was over last week, we found a few things. Kaliya has them, so if they're yours contact Kaliya to get them back. Here's pictures (click picture to enlarge): Phone charger Glass case IBM power adapter Macbook (65W)... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 10, 2006 5:05 PM

Bohemian Rhapsody in the key of ID

On Tuesday evening, we were treated to the debut performance of Bohemian Rhapsody in the key of ID (lyrics by Eve Maler, Laurie Rae, Peter Tapling, Derek Fluker, Bill Johnson, and Wes Kussmaul). Conor Cahill shot a video:... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 8, 2006 1:12 PM

Computational Reputation

I did a session on online reputation (or "computational reputation" as I've taken to calling it to distinguish it from reputation work in other fields). I didn't have time to take notes, but if I find others who have,... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 6, 2006 2:23 PM

i-names...Again

Salim Ismail(click to enlarge) I went to a session on the future of i-names this morning. Drummond Reed started off talking about what they are now. DNS names abstract IP numbers. URLs, based on DNS, typically point to specific locations.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 6, 2006 11:59 AM

The State of User Centric Identity

Johannes Ernst has a good summary of the current user-centric identity landscape in his updated triangle diagram.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 6, 2006 12:32 AM

Beyond Passwords

Hacking CardSpace in the Hi-Fi Lounge (click to enlarge) In the session on authentication without passwords (beyond passwords) put, Lisa Dusseault made the assertions (with some help from the room): Existing browsers do not succeed in verifying site identity to... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 5, 2006 5:10 PM

Speed Geeking

Chuck Mortimore demos XMLDAP(click to enlarge) Speed geeking turned out great. I saw some things that really interested me and I got it in a quick hit. The following projects or demos were done: Earthgrid.org - Video worth paying for... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 5, 2006 5:07 PM

Vendor Relationship Matters

I went to Doc's discussion of VRM (vendor relationship management). We had a great discussion around a number of scenarios. There's Doc's (by now) famous rental car discussion. Dave Winer brought up Yahoo! Movies and Netflix and sharing data... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 5, 2006 2:40 PM

Lightbulb: Bringing SAML to PHP

Pat Patterson spoke on using SAML in a "Web 2.0 World." SAML provides a good mechanism for transporting identity attributes. But to use SAML on the wild Web, you've got to support dynamic languages like PHP. Pat has a... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 5, 2006 12:29 PM

Trusting OpenID

We started off the morning, as is our tradition by building the schedule for the conference. Lots of good sessions proposed and many I will have to choose between. I love seeing these things come together. I started off... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 5, 2006 11:01 AM

Introducing User-Centric Identity

Doc Searls(click to enlarge) The Internet Identity Workshop (2006B) has begun. I flew in this morning and spent the time before the conference started shopping for things we need for snacks, etc. Today is not an unconference event--that starts tomorrow.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on December 4, 2006 6:00 PM

IIW2006B Is Next Week

We're getting ready for another excellent IIW next week. There are good people coming and the numbers are working out just right (we've got about 100 people signed up as of today). It's still not too late to sign... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on November 30, 2006 3:34 PM

Computer History Museum

My post yesterday about Ralph Griswold's death sparked a comment by Chris Loosely about the Computer History Museum's founders series. David Berlind has a post, with video, from that event. Incidently, we're holding IIW2006B at the Computer History Museum... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on October 19, 2006 2:00 PM

Announcing IIW2006B

The announcement for IIW2006B has been up for a while, but we really haven't drawn much attention to it. Please put Dec 4-6 on your calendar if you're planning on coming. The format and organization will be about the... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on October 4, 2006 4:51 PM

DIDW Opener

Phil Becker and Rob Clyde(click to enlarge) Our IOS event ended at 3pm. We had 5 sessions--too short, really, to get into the spirit of the event, but there were about 80 people there and lots of good discussion. We'll... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on September 11, 2006 4:56 PM

Register for the DIDW IOS

If you're planning on attending the Identity Open Space on Sept 11 in Santa Clara, please take a minute and register. We need a good head count before we order lunch. We're perfectly happy to have you sign up... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on August 28, 2006 1:30 PM

Identity Open Space and DIDW Event: Register Now!

We're doing an identity open space on Monday Sept. 11, 2006 in Santa Clara in conjunction with Digital ID World. DIDW starts Monday afternoon and we're going to do 3/4's of a day of open space beforehand to talk... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on August 11, 2006 12:00 PM

Unconferencing

Kaliya got a nice mention on unconferencing in an article in the San Jose Mercury News. This is the same technique we use at the Internet Identity Workshop that's garnered considerable praise for achieving real results. Kaliya is a... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on July 13, 2006 9:09 PM

Identity Open Space in Vancouver

There's an Identity Open Space happening in Vancouver BC July 20-21. This is bring jointly produced by Liberty Alliance and Kaliya Hamlin, Doc Searls, and I (the IIW folks). The goal is to create another highly interactive event and... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on July 5, 2006 10:15 AM

DIDW and IIW: Two Great Tastes that Taste Great Together

The Digital ID World conference will be held September 11-13 this year in Santa Clara. We're going to have a 3/4-day IIW event on the 11th before the keynotes begin in the late afternoon. We're hoping to attract some... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 25, 2006 3:59 AM

May CTO Breakfast Report

We spent a good deal of time talking about offsite backup and things like Jungle Disk. Jungle Disk is a application for Windows, OSX, and Linux that uses Amazon's S3 as the storage substrate. Bruce brought up Verisign's PIP,... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 19, 2006 9:48 AM

Reputation Podcast

Tom Maddox had his podcasting gear at IIW2006 and was interviewing people both days. He was just sitting in the main hall, so there's quite a bit of background noise, but they material is pretty good. So far, he's... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 8, 2006 10:44 AM

IIW Identity Space Map

Kaliya created a wall hanging from butcher paper and lots of little colored construction paper icons to hang on it. This was hanging on the wall the entire workshop and people were free to add to it. The "map"... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 6, 2006 12:01 PM

IIW2006 Wrap

After a day of decompressing from Internet Identity Workshop, I've had a few random thoughts that I thought I'd record. I was very pleased with how things turned out, that participation, the venue, the food, everything. Here are some... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 5, 2006 4:42 PM

IIW2006 Kudos for Unconferences

Kim Cameron has some very nice words for IIW2006 and the unconference format on his blog: Everyone in attendance was awe-struck by the IIW 2006 that just took place in Mountainview. It was incredible. With Doc Searls and Phil... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 5, 2006 8:07 AM

Speaking at Yahoo! on Reputation

Yahoo!(click to enlarge) I gave a presentation on identity and reputation at Yahoo! today as Chad Dickerson's guest. The talk (slides) introduced user-centric identity and then introduced the reputation framework that my students built. I hope we'll have releasable code... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 4, 2006 5:31 PM

IIW2006: Wednesday Sessions

Randy Farmer leads the skeptic session(click to enlarge) Kaliya started the day with a call for anyone else who wanted to create new sessions and then did a "spectrogram." She put a long piece of tape on the floor and... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 3, 2006 12:53 PM

IIW2006: Tuesday Afternoon Sessions

Doc, Dave Winer, and Don Park(click to enlarge) The afternoon started for me with a session that Dave Winer led on identity in OPML and RSS. There's a need to identify owners and authors in OPML and RSS without creating... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 2, 2006 3:36 PM

IIW2006: Tuesday Morning Sessions

Monday Dinner(click to enlarge) Last night's conference dinner was very well attended and very good. We started the morning in true unconference fashion by putting together the agenda. This happens by having anyone who wants to lead a session write... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 2, 2006 11:31 AM

IIW2006: SXIP, InfoCard, XRI, and Doc

The new "just right" room(click to enlarge) We moved upstairs to accommodate the crowd and ended up with a lot more elbow room. Dick Hardt was the first speaker after the break. he gave a new version of his famous... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 1, 2006 5:54 PM

IIW2006: Identity, Lexicon, and URLs

The identity map(click to enlarge) One of the nice things about an informal workshop is the freedom to rearrange things as necessary. Doc, who was opening, was running a little late, so we re-did some of the schedule. Eugene Kim... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 1, 2006 3:03 PM

IIW2006: Getting Started

The Internet Identity Workshop starts today. I'm actually sitting in the Computer History Museum right now, getting things set up. It's not too late to come, if you're interested. I've added a one day option to the registration page.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on May 1, 2006 12:20 PM

IIW2006: Monday Activities

It would be helpful for us to get a count of people who are planning on attending Monday's afternoon session, the dinner that evening, or both. If you're planning on being at either of those activities, please visit this... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 28, 2006 12:56 AM

Story of Digital Identity

Kaliya was on Aldo Castaneda's Story of Digital Identity podcast this week talking about the Internet Identity Workshop. We're expecting a good crowd.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 28, 2006 12:37 AM

IIW Gear Available at CafePress

Shirts and other stuff with the cool Internet Identity Workshop logo are available now at CafePress. All this is at cost--there's no markup. If you're planning on coming to IIW May 1-3, I'd really appreciate you registering as soon... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 18, 2006 4:08 PM

Navigating User Centric ID Systems

If you've been following along, you'll remember that I set up a OpenID enabled MediaWiki for the Internet Identity Workshop. Yesterday, Johannes Ernst told me that you can use MyLID to sign in as well. Cool. This works because... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 14, 2006 4:43 PM

InfoCard and MediaWiki

A few days ago, I mentioned that we'd put up a version of MediaWiki that supports OpenID for the Internet Identity Workshop. I know that Johannes Ernst and others trying to get it all working with Yadis generally. A... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 12, 2006 2:59 PM

Identity Privacy Contracts

I had a nice chat with Jeremie Miller this morning and he pointed me at a post I'd missed from Peter St. Andre on what he calls Identity Privacy Contracts. This is a well though out discussion on the... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 11, 2006 9:30 AM

Separating Authentication and Authorization

Yesterday I was talking to Kelly Flanagan, BYU's CIO about the OpenID enabled wiki we have for the Internet Identity Workshop. I'd love to see BYU put an OpenID server on top of their directory. That way I could... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 7, 2006 1:44 PM

OpenID and MediaWiki

Ross Mayfield generously donated a wiki for the Internet Identity Workshop and we used it to good effect for the event last October. This time there was some interest in using OpenID (and even Yadis, if possible) to do... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on April 5, 2006 8:30 PM

March CTO Breakfast Report

This morning's CTO breakfast had around 30 people in attendance. As always, the conversations was geeky and varied. Here are a few things I took notes on. We had a discussion of Ruby and how it's always at the... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on March 30, 2006 2:42 PM

IIW2006 Registration

The registration page for the Internet Identity Workshop is now live. Please register as soon as you can: we have early deposit requirements at the Computer History Museum that we're hoping registration fees will cover.... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on March 18, 2006 11:31 AM

Internet Identity Workshop 2006

Kaliya Hamlin, Doc Searls and I will be holding another installment of the Internet Identity Workshop at the Computer History Museum in Mountainview, CA on May 2 and 3. We're also holding a half day "intro for newbies" on... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on March 13, 2006 6:35 PM

IIW2006A Dates

We're planning dates for the 2006 Internet Identity Workshop (part A). We're planning to hold the workshop in the Bay area, but before we can finalize the venue, we need to pick dates. We've settled on May 2-3 or... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on February 1, 2006 11:08 AM

IIW2006 Venue

We're looking for a venue for Internet Identity Workshop 2006. We're planning to hold it in the Bay Area in May. We need enough space for about 100 people and a way to hold 4-5 breakout sessions during part... [Continue reading]

Posted in Phil Windley's Technometria on January 28, 2006 10:00 AM