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The OpenID mobile experience

Posted Friday January 18, 2008, 4:57 am, Over one day old
Indeed, if you take a look at the flow from the Ma.gnolia mobile UI to my OpenID provider (using the iPhone simulator app ), you can see that it does suck. If you’ve seen a good example of an OpenID (or roundtrip authentication flow) for mobile, leave a comment here and let me know.

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The OpenID mobile experience

Posted Sunday January 13, 2008, 4:55 am, Over one day old
Indeed, if you take a look at the flow from the Ma.gnolia mobile UI to my OpenID provider (using the iPhone simulator app ), you can see that it does suck. If you’ve seen a good example of an OpenID (or roundtrip authentication flow) for mobile, leave a comment here and let me know.

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It?s high time we moved to URL-based identifiers

Posted Friday January 4, 2008, 4:54 am, Over one day old
By conflating contact information with unique identifiers, service providers got themselves in the untenable situation of not being able to share the list of identifiers externally or publicly without also revealing a mechanism that could be easily abused or spammed.

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It?s high time we moved to URL-based identifiers

Posted Friday January 18, 2008, 4:57 am, Over one day old
By conflating contact information with unique identifiers, service providers got themselves in the untenable situation of not being able to share the list of identifiers externally or publicly without also revealing a mechanism that could be easily abused or spammed.

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The problem with open source design

Posted Thursday January 3, 2008, 4:55 am, Over one day old
I’ve probably said it before, and will say it again, and I’m also sure that I’m not the first, or the last to make this point, but I have yet to see an example of an open source design process that has worked.

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The problem with open source design

Posted Friday January 18, 2008, 4:57 am, Over one day old
I’ve probably said it before, and will say it again, and I’m also sure that I’m not the first, or the last to make this point, but I have yet to see an example of an open source design process that has worked.

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Kicking off 2008 with a themeword

Posted Friday January 18, 2008, 4:57 am, Over one day old
Now, you obviously don’t have to use Twitter to participate; you can simply blog your own themeword and tag it with “ themeword ” or you could just write it down for yourself, and check back in at the end of the year and reflect on whether you stuck to your theme.

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Kicking off 2008 with a themeword

Posted Wednesday January 2, 2008, 4:56 am, Over one day old
Now, you obviously don’t have to use Twitter to participate; you can simply blog your own themeword and tag it with “ themeword ” or you could just write it down for yourself, and check back in at the end of the year and reflect on whether you stuck to your theme.

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Fluid, Prism, Mozpad and site-specific browsers

Posted Friday January 18, 2008, 4:57 am, Over one day old
In fact, what I think would be more useful is a cross-platform inquiry into what the future of Site Specific Browsers might (or should) look like… regardless of rendering engine.

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Fluid, Prism, Mozpad and site-specific browsers

Posted Saturday December 29, 2007, 4:54 am, Over one day old
In fact, what I think would be more useful is a cross-platform inquiry into what the future of Site Specific Browsers might (or should) look like… regardless of rendering engine.

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