Archive for October, 2005

Yet Another Decentralized Identity Interoperability System

Tuesday, October 25th, 2005

I guess I go through phases where I read with my eyes closed. Then, I get some time to really read and find that during my “eyes wide shut” phase I glossed over some cool ideas. One of those is YADIS (yet another decentralized identity interoperability system).
What this attempts to do is start collaborating [...]

Catching the Web2.0 Wave

Monday, October 24th, 2005

So, after some hesitancy, I have started using some Web2.0 applications.  To date, I have started using:-

Writely
Tada To-do List
Del.icio.us

The to-do list I could do without . . . the only idea I had there was getting the people who write my HandyShopper
PDA application to think about somehow integrating a shared Tada list
with [...]

Article: Building Identity-Enabled Web Services

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

I discovered a recently published article, called Building Identity-Enabled Web Services, written by the same people who wrote a white paper on Federated Identity: Single Sign-On Among Enterprises.
Might be worth a read just to get a handle on something more pertinent than SSO solutions.

Welcome to Writely

Friday, October 14th, 2005

I happened upon this online document collaboration software from an online social software blog. 
Apart from being able to edit via the browser with standard word
processor style controls and interface (including color).  It
allows me to post to blogs
I will have to test out the collaboration side of this (i.e. use it to
allow everyone to [...]